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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) :oops: 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.