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Old 07-17-2021, 06:06 PM
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I'd really like to redo the vent window frame on my 86 C10. They are currently painted black and it's not the best job. I'd like to keep them black. What coating should I consider or should I just paint them a satin black with automotive paint? I'm mainly referring to the divider piece that separates the main window from the vent window. For the trim around the vent window itself, I'm guessing I have no choice but to paint it. If someone knows how to coat just that piece without damaging the glass, I'm open to ideas.

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I believe there is an air-dry version of Cerakote. Might be more durable than paint.


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I appreciate it, Jeff. I'll look into it.

Does anyone know what GM coated these with originally? I didn't think it was paint.
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Powder coat? Of you think that might be too thick ?
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Powder coat? Of you think that might be too thick ?
Yes, that is my concern with powder coating. The seals for the windows lock into this divider/frame. I'd be concerned with affecting the seal's fitment. It very well could be misplaced concern though. I'm certainly open to the idea if others have powder coated this frame and not had any issues.

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The thickness is why I suggested Cerakote, a lot thinner coating but supposed to be at least as durable as powder coating.

I mentioned the air dry version because I wasn't sure if Trey planned to pull them completely apart. Cerakote is normally done with a similar process to PC, strip parts, spray on and bake at 350-375...but they also have a formula for more delicate parts (plastics, polymers, etc.) that doesn't have to be baked.


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