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Duplicolor Ceramic Engine Paint Universal Gold

318-DE1604

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Ceramic Engine Paint Universal Gold
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Ceramic Engine Paint
  • Universal Gold
  • 12 oz. Aerosol
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    DE1604 is rated 3.7 out of 5 by 3.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by from A new formula, but still the same color. In 1998, I cleaned up and resprayed the 350 Rocket in my 1971 Cutlass with Duplicolor Universal Gold (c'mon -- it is Oldsmobile Gold). Fast forward to 2016: The water pump went out about a week before the Oldsmobile Nationals. I didn't have time to paint the whole motor. I was certain the paint on a new waterpump would stand out. What would I do? I bought a new waterpump and painted it Duplicolor Universal Gold hoping it wouldn't look too different. IT MATCHED PERFECTLY. Its sometimes hard to match paint one rattle can to another -- this matched 18 years apart! Don't try to put down a thick coat; it will run badly and not cover. A few thin coats does the job. The 1998 paint burnt some (browned) on the typical intake manifold hot spots. The new paint is advertised to be more heat resistant.
    Date published: 2016-07-25
    Rated 1 out of 5 by from Is it paint or colored water? This paint has the least amount of actual coloring component that I have ever seen in a spray can. What should have taken 1 coat coverage ended up needing 3. Never again.
    Date published: 2020-11-13
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