Engine paint
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Re: Engine paint
Did Nigel once have an issue with a fuel spillage on smoothrite or did I imagine it?
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Re: Engine paint
Fbj had many issues with hycote , or pj1 going yellow, someone used smoothrite with fine results , I have used it ....fine... So maybe a test casing to ensure it is ok for your needs. 
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Re: Engine paint
I’ve got silver smoothrite on my motor and petrol definitely dissolves it?
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Re: Engine paint
I’ve used smoothrite silver and it weathers quite well, also it’s easy to touch up if needed. As mentioned elsewhere petrol does enjoy buggering up the finish
