by mistake i sprayed some reflective spray paint on the end of my exhaust pipe, while i was spraying the fender (below the liscence plate) it has been on there for approx. 500 miles and it hasn't burned off like i thought it would and it lead me to ponder whether or not you could paint your whole exhaust pipe, and what the ramifications would be
anyone ever painted their pipes?
painting pipes
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You can either use BBQ paint (from a hardware store) or header paint from an auto parts store.
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my pipe was damaged in a low side.
I used a matte black Dupli-color 1200 degree "High Heat" paint for my pipe.
Worked great.
Can be found @ most auto parts stores for bout $4 can.

http://www.duplicolor.com/products/engine.html
I used a matte black Dupli-color 1200 degree "High Heat" paint for my pipe.
Worked great.
Can be found @ most auto parts stores for bout $4 can.

http://www.duplicolor.com/products/engine.html