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Anti Bluing for Chrome headers
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2003 3:27 pm
by Ed L
What is the "coating" that applies inside header pipe to help prevent bluing?
Thanks,
Later,
Ed #5428
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2003 9:09 am
by cbxchris
Same people that make the creem for tanks make this. It works. I used it on one of Tims chrome 6 into 1`s over 5 years ago....chrome still looks good. You need to use it on a new pipe though.
Kreem Products
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2003 10:13 am
by SS
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 10:52 am
by E L
Thanks guys.
I actually found this product in local store (expensive). I do have new DG's 6:1.
Helpful hints:
This stuff is like a glazing used for pottery.
I dumped the whole bottle into container and mixed the "globs" until disolved into solution.
Did first coat by pouring contents into 6 "wax" dixie cups. each cup for each pipe. This was a "cold" coat. Excess material back into cup.
Put pipes in oven at aprox. 200 for a few hours and while "hot" (be sure to put on those gloves)
went back to each cup and poured in while very "quickly" rotating pipe to spread evenly through out. Then back in oven for a few more hours. Final application looks good an even.
We shall see the good it does in awhile.
Later,
Ed #5428
Kreem Products.Net Blue Shield
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:27 pm
by tgraytn
The folks at
www.kreemproducts.net are phenomenal! Here is a link to their Blue Shield product:
http://www.kreemproducts.net/p-19-blue-shield.aspx
This product works extremely well!
They ALWAYS have the product in stock, they ship the same day, and tehy use FedEx.