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Where to buy Cerakote?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 593170" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>You could do no prep at all and it would look good till you start using it. Cerakote with the exact surface prep is the most durable firearm finish you can get. Anything less than the prescribed surface prep will give you less than ideal durability. Sand paper isn't going to cut it. To rough or too fine of media will not work. If you are unwilling to do it right I would save your money and pick up some Krylon or Dura Coat. </p><p></p><p>Cerakote cannot be removed by any known chemicals once it's cured and nothing will stick to it so it will need grit blasted anyway when you have to redo it. Might as well order up some 100 to 120 grit garnet or aluminum oxide to start with.</p><p></p><p>Nic takes phone orders. This is how we got it before we were certified. You don't need any secret passcode. That section is for access to the certified applicators accounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 593170, member: 1290"] You could do no prep at all and it would look good till you start using it. Cerakote with the exact surface prep is the most durable firearm finish you can get. Anything less than the prescribed surface prep will give you less than ideal durability. Sand paper isn't going to cut it. To rough or too fine of media will not work. If you are unwilling to do it right I would save your money and pick up some Krylon or Dura Coat. Cerakote cannot be removed by any known chemicals once it's cured and nothing will stick to it so it will need grit blasted anyway when you have to redo it. Might as well order up some 100 to 120 grit garnet or aluminum oxide to start with. Nic takes phone orders. This is how we got it before we were certified. You don't need any secret passcode. That section is for access to the certified applicators accounts. [/QUOTE]
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