L-110 heater paint
IHC in the early to mid-fifties.
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Painting Conditions: Use when temperature is above 50˚F (10˚C) and humidity is below 85% to ensure proper drying. Do not apply to surfaces that exceed 200˚F (93˚C) or galvanized metal. Preparation: Remove loose paint and rust with a wire brush or sandpaper.
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Don't over think this simple task. The paint company web site should have more information than you need.
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Rustoleum and Tremclad don't need primer, unless otherwise specified.
These paints survive nicely on engines. Exhaust, not so much.
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I painted a set of BBS, $1000 each wheels for my Ford. My paint choice was Tremclad. This is the Canadian equivalent to USA Rustoleum. They are the same company, now. I will attach a picture or two to encourage you to do the same or better.
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52 L110
68 Cadillac Coupe DeVille
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