Anyone familiar with Cerakote?

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My son does machine work on State police and special forces weapon builds. They all use this product. Nothing sticks to it not even paint. It has no build up so it doesn't interfere with any small mechanisms.
 
I just used it on my tti exhaust pipes I restored. This stuff is awesome. Easy to spray IMO. Air cured glacier silver 1800-2000* high temp spec. I can’t wait to try their micro clear coat.
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Would this work well on exhaust manifolds?
will work perfectly. use the high temp exhaust line. Ive used glacier silver (seen above) and the black and the titanium. the titanium is a goldish-tan color. all in air cure just make sure the parts are CLEAN. use acetone.
 
heres a few more auto parts I've done. lost a lot of pics when my hard drive crashed. this is more of the carb

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I just shot some of the MC-160 (high gloss clear ceramic) yesterday on Commando valve cover fins for a customer. After finding it a few years ago it has replaced clear powder on my polished metals.
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