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Old November 8th 04, 02:01 AM
iflyatiger
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Default Painting the inside of my cowl



I would like to paint the inside of the cowling of my 1991 American General
Tiger. The AG and the new tigers have a carbon fiber cowl and mine is
painted with a white textured paint. The paint that is there now is still
adhering to the surface so I would like to paint over it.



What does everyone think of rustoleum enamel paint that I can brush or roll
on ? I guess I am concerned about the heat inside the cowl.. Is it to hot
for this type of paint ?

Any other suggestions or recommendations will be appreciated.



Thanks



Jon


 




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