I have a very nice NOS frame coming from OS and given it's going to be ridden, often, I was contemplating getting it ceramic clearcoated >> http://www.paintmybike.com.au/Repaints.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Does anyone have any experience with this? Scratch / bump resistance is what Im mainly interested in.
Cheers
acb
Ceramic Clearcoating a frame?
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Re: Ceramic Clearcoating a frame?
Postby warthog1 » Sat Apr 05, 2014 3:41 pm
Never heard of it so I googled it.
From the comments;
Donnie Smith1 year ago, in reply to MrTwixter08
I have not made another video, but the clear is awesome and works excellent....short and long term!
Can't really help but it sounds good.
From the comments;
Donnie Smith1 year ago, in reply to MrTwixter08
I have not made another video, but the clear is awesome and works excellent....short and long term!
Can't really help but it sounds good.
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Re: Ceramic Clearcoating a frame?
Postby Dragster1 » Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:31 pm
They have used it for years on high performance cars, besides in the engine for heat. I have seen it being used on painting tappet covers and wheels, I cant see a big benefit or have notice any difference from a good two pack paint. It still scratches the same from my experience and lasts the same time. Unless you like throwing your bike in an oven over 200c cant see the benefit from it.
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Re: Ceramic Clearcoating a frame?
Postby acb » Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:03 pm
Even for a mid 90's frame?Dragster1 wrote:I cant see a big benefit or have notice any difference from a good two pack paint. It still scratches the same from my experience and lasts the same time.
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Re: Ceramic Clearcoating a frame?
Postby Nate » Mon Apr 07, 2014 12:48 pm
Sounds like Ceracoat...
A VERY popular & highly regarded treatment for metal parts from my other hobby...
There's also a teflon version thats super nice & slippery!
A few nanometers thick & superb performance for surface protection.
A VERY popular & highly regarded treatment for metal parts from my other hobby...
There's also a teflon version thats super nice & slippery!
A few nanometers thick & superb performance for surface protection.
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