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Cerakote H or C ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1665782" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>question--</p><p>H is 2 part, heat/oven bake cured</p><p>C is single part air dry that withstands up to 1200 deg--not heat cure needed</p><p></p><p>I usually use H for slides, actions, barrels, etc</p><p>C is used for optics, polymer stocks/frames (low temp air cure) and muzzle brakes, suppressors (for the high heat resistance part)</p><p></p><p>going to paint a fiberglass/epoxy/marine-tex custom stock that has open cell foam in the butt and forearm</p><p></p><p>Cerakote says I can use the "H" series and just heat cure in the oven at 150 deg for 2 hours, but their description for the "C" series says "for fiberglass or polymer stocks"</p><p></p><p>manufacture of the fiberglass stock blank says "don't use heat cure paint"--but people do leave their rifles locked inside a hot car all day sometimes</p><p></p><p>I know the "H series" is more durable and scratch resistant but it requires the oven bake to cure, "C" series is not quite as durable but no heat to cure</p><p></p><p>what say you? H or C ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1665782, member: 94491"] question-- H is 2 part, heat/oven bake cured C is single part air dry that withstands up to 1200 deg--not heat cure needed I usually use H for slides, actions, barrels, etc C is used for optics, polymer stocks/frames (low temp air cure) and muzzle brakes, suppressors (for the high heat resistance part) going to paint a fiberglass/epoxy/marine-tex custom stock that has open cell foam in the butt and forearm Cerakote says I can use the "H" series and just heat cure in the oven at 150 deg for 2 hours, but their description for the "C" series says "for fiberglass or polymer stocks" manufacture of the fiberglass stock blank says "don't use heat cure paint"--but people do leave their rifles locked inside a hot car all day sometimes I know the "H series" is more durable and scratch resistant but it requires the oven bake to cure, "C" series is not quite as durable but no heat to cure what say you? H or C ? [/QUOTE]
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