As I am finishing up my powder coating I started looking for someone to ceramic coat my exhaust manifolds. A local powder coating shop advertises that they provide powder coating services for HMF one of the worlds largest exhaust manufacturers. Their web site (Clevelandohiopowdercoating.com) touts using Cerakote for their ceramic coating of exhausts. I went to Cerakote's web site and saw they they advertise themselves as one of the largest producers of ceramic coating for exhaust manifolds. On the manufacturers web site is an instructional video that shows the prep and application process is very similar to what I am doing for powder coating, with the only real difference is you spray the final product on like a two stage paint rather than powder. The product used in the video does not require baking after being sprayed, but it appears another product they have does.
I am very tempted to spend the $70 bucks for 16 ounces of this product and do in it myself. Not only would the whole process take less time that just dropping off and picking up the manifolds at the powder coater but there's the satisfaction of another item I did myself.....without screwing it up. All that said I don't want to have to pull the manifolds off a few years from now to do them again. I spent a bit of time researhing reviews of Cerakote on the net compared to the traditional hot/jet coating. Most reviewers were performance minded and thought the traditional coating methods provided better heat insulation, but they didn't seem to have a concern with the longenvity of the looks which is what I am looking for.
Any input is greatly appreciated, especially from the chemically minded members that may better understand how different ceramic coatings work than a bean counter like me would.
Thanks
John