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Ceramic Chassis Black on My Classic Car from Eastwood

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Get It Here: http://www.eastwood.com/chassis-black

Eastwoods 2K Ceramic Chassis Black is a super-durable coating that is not only beautiful, but tough as nails. The perfect coating for your chassis. Resists chipping, corrosion and high temperatures. Three styles to choose from including Satin and Custom Gloss.

Proprietary formulation imbeds finely ground ceramic particles into a high quality 2K (two component) 4:1 chemical base. Provides a chip and chemical resistant coating, incredible UV resistance, fast dry times and a finish second to none. Easily applied with a HVLP spray gun (1.5-1.7 tip). Apply over Eastwoods 2K Epoxy Primer for the ultimate no-worry, factory-correct finish.

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  • hi .i wonder is Powder Coating better than Ceramic...? i got a VW bug and i what to protect the chassis ... thx in advance..

  • No doubt they used the polyester filler to smooth the pit marks from the rust...to make their product look good. Now Nano ceramic paint technology, is basically a fancy name for adding ceramic.very hard.. to paint to make the finish more scratch resistant.. But any fool knows ..hard = easier chipped..and one other thing when would a chassis rail ever get exposed to UV rays.. if you want a chassis rail to stay like new and rust free, you want to be using a soft self healing wax based coating..

  • Why would you put a skim coat of polyester on the bare metal frame? I think this is sending the wrong message. Also the sand blasted surface still shows some rust on the bare metal, that might be due to the fact that this process requires very high volume of air/ sand blasting.

  • Love it. I wonder though, if I galvanize my chassis (unibody) can I use this product afterward?

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