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Don't think it will hold up well to the heat but curious if anyone has done it.
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Marquee is not ultra flat, and seems to scuff easier. I've had zero issues with 180-220 grit over everything, then spraying 4300. No adhesion promoter or anything.I was told to use marquee. 4300 works better? What about the other properties? I know for house stuff, I’ve used both and prefer marquee.
It will quickly lose its color. My black turned pink within a couple hours of use.For those using Behr paint, has anyone painted their exhaust stack with it? I'm curious as to how the latex paint reacts to extreme heat, i.e. does it hold up, turn gooey, melt off? I'm ready to paint my stack but wondering what will happen. Thanks.
I have not had any issues with the heat and the Behr paint. Seems to hold up well on the exhaust too.For those using Behr paint, has anyone painted their exhaust stack with it? I'm curious as to how the latex paint reacts to extreme heat, i.e. does it hold up, turn gooey, melt off? I'm ready to paint my stack but wondering what will happen. Thanks.
Hey, 3rdmdqm, until someone who actually knows pipes up here, my understanding is that only specially formulated high-temperature paintsFor those using Behr paint, has anyone painted their exhaust stack with it? I'm curious as to how the latex paint reacts to extreme heat, i.e. does it hold up, turn gooey, melt off? I'm ready to paint my stack but wondering what will happen. Thanks.
What is this 4300 you're referring to?Marquee is not ultra flat, and seems to scuff easier. I've had zero issues with 180-220 grit over everything, then spraying 4300. No adhesion promoter or anything.
The ONLY spot on any of my trucks that is flaking, is the door sill, which is a high wear area since I'm constantly stepping on it, and inside the box of my M1031 where the fuel fill is, where I couldn't sand well, and wasn't able to degrease well. I basically painted over diesel....
I wonder how Dynasty would perform?Marquee is not ultra flat, and seems to scuff easier. I've had zero issues with 180-220 grit over everything, then spraying 4300. No adhesion promoter or anything.
The ONLY spot on any of my trucks that is flaking, is the door sill, which is a high wear area since I'm constantly stepping on it, and inside the box of my M1031 where the fuel fill is, where I couldn't sand well, and wasn't able to degrease well. I basically painted over diesel....
I pulled up some datasheets. I wanted to look and see if in fact you're right that the cheaper Behr Premium has better flatness than what is supposed to be Behr's flagship product, Marquee(well now they have Dynasty...it just came out within the couple of years).Marquee is not ultra flat, and seems to scuff easier. I've had zero issues with 180-220 grit over everything, then spraying 4300. No adhesion promoter or anything.
The ONLY spot on any of my trucks that is flaking, is the door sill, which is a high wear area since I'm constantly stepping on it, and inside the box of my M1031 where the fuel fill is, where I couldn't sand well, and wasn't able to degrease well. I basically painted over diesel....
Possible. The 4300 was well cured. The Ultra Plus and Marquee were tested after about a week.When you said Marquee seemed to scuff easier are you certain it just didn't cure enough?
Oh..well that settles that then. It takes 30 days for these paints to fully cure.Possible. The 4300 was well cured. The Ultra Plus and Marquee were tested after about a week.
The texture on the Marquee was all off compared to CARC, and as mentioned, it was significantly glossier.Oh..well that settles that then. It takes 30 days for these paints to fully cure.
Well I think it goes without saying it's not going to feel exactly like CARC. CARC is a polyurethane and also has chemical resistant additives(unsure if that affects texture). It's also typically sprayed with a conventional spray setup where BEHR is a latex paint and many people here brush or spray it on using an airless sprayer. I'd be curious to see what these BEHR paints would look like coming out of a conventional setup. And well, e500 is already optimized for spraying so there's that too.The texture on the Marquee was all off compared to CARC, and as mentioned, it was significantly glossier.
The e500 is exterior, which means it's supposed to be able to handle the elements, and the lower gloss factor may be interesting. Might be a good experiment.
I just called Behr to ask them about using e500 vs Dynasty. They said there's nothing better than Dynasty currently as far as durability goes. Especially the 10-year guarantee against UV fading.The texture on the Marquee was all off compared to CARC, and as mentioned, it was significantly glossier.
The e500 is exterior, which means it's supposed to be able to handle the elements, and the lower gloss factor may be interesting. Might be a good experiment.
Looks great. Have any trouble getting them to look up the paint codes ?here's mine.
Looks great. Which Behr product did you end up using and how did you apply it?M978 HEMTT painted in Behr 383 CARC substitute. Looks good and "pops" with the black rims in contrast.
I've used Premium Plus, Ultra, and Marquee and end up going with Premium Plus more often than not. The higher you go in the branding/"quality" the more glossy they become. I've had lengthy discussions with my local Behr rep and even the flattest Marquee is still an eggshell (in gloss) in comparison to a flat Premium Plus. This truck was done in Premium Plus.Looks great. Which Behr product did you end up using and how did you apply it?
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