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I have a replacement condenser and when it showed up - it's just the raw aluminum color. What can I use to paint it black?
thanks
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MWM wrote:
I have a replacement condenser and when it showed up - it's just the raw aluminum color. What can I use to paint it black?
thanks
The same goes for painting the engine cooling radiators, a laquer based semi gloss paint, do not not an oil based coating.
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MWM wrote:
I have a replacement condenser and when it showed up - it's just the raw aluminum color. What can I use to paint it black?
thanks
If it were me I would leave it natural...But if you paint it , first spray it down with paint prep solvent and dust on a light coat of Dupli-Color "etching primer " to make the paint stick to the aluminum, then paint it with Krylon semi flat...jj
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