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Thread: For those of you who Cerakoted, Gunkoted, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABNAK View Post
    That is an interesting concept. Is it necessary if you're using the ideal spray particle size and distance from the object?
    Warming up the parts comes from my days of using Brownells aerosol cans. The tips seemed to clog during colder days. KG recommends warming the parts to 110-120. I warm it a little more so the first "tack" coat goes on even and flat. I make sure this first coat covers everything. Then second and third coats are applied to my taste as far as sheen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk View Post
    Gunkote can be sprayed over anodized parts as long as it is clean. I would still warm the parts up to prevent runs.
    Depends on the surface. I usually still lightly blast it just to roughen it up some. Nine times out of ten, I spray cold but warming the parts does prevent runs.

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