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USe Glass beading insteadof sand blasting for a better finish...but before you go to far...check out the entire catalog of www.por15.com for metal cleaners, polishes, paints, exhaust header paints (thermal Barriers)...
 

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Just wondered if you ordered the catalog. It has awesome products in it...esp for motorcycles, and antiques as well as regular cars... I'm excited about their products and seeing just how long they hold up to their claim. I'd definately like to do my aluminum parts such as clutch, brake handles rear pegs and things in color, and see if it wears through...I've seen the rust product on a car and it really works! IF I'm going through all this project with my 250R then I want to use the thermal paint inside my header pipes and exhaust pipes, and leave my muffler just show room clean. I thought that i might get my wheels (16") on the 250R powdercoated gloss white, but the chip paint looks like t may be a good choice too...
 

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YEah, I'm excited about tearing down my NINJA 250R when I get it home and doing the thermal barrier Applications to the headers, inside and out, the header pipe and then using their Glisten pc and Metal Prep on teh bike. Their POR Patch may be perfect fot the plastics or maybe better their POR Epoxy Putty, their Metal Mask...and their Hardnose paints for the chinguard fairing... IF I get crazy(ier) I may try their Color Chrome over my wheels and other metal parts Wheels and even clutch, brake levers, shifter and rear brake pedal...maybe even try it on an old chain and sprockets before attempting to do my new ones...
 
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