Hammerite smooth in black. Job done.
If you track the car Hammerite will/can melt. I've done it on my old brakes. Gloss engine enamel or VHT paint will be better under those circumstances. ![happy2 :happy2:](https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/Smileys/newsmileys/happy2.gif)
Not saying it doesn't happen, but some peeps do their inlet mani in hammerite, lol - I've done lots of bells/edges in black hammerite and never seen any melt... be interesting to know the melting point. ![happy2 :happy2:](https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/Smileys/newsmileys/happy2.gif)
Hammerite will last a lap or two before melting... I tried high temp silver caliper paint and that lasted 20 mins before blistering and actually setting on fire...
'VHT' branded high temp silver lasts a little longer but ultimately can't take the prolonged heat that track use brings and it still bubbled and turned brown on my car,
Black BBQ paint seems a little more resilient but I much prefer the look of silver tbh, if your not tracking the car though Hammerite will be perfectly fine
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