Back in the day it was common practice to take an oily rag and wipe down 
exhaust parts while hot.  It smoked and smelled but after a few wipe downs you 
had an almost blued exhaust and no rust.
> On Apr 14, 2022, at 2:09 PM, Mike Rambour via Spridgets 
> <spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>  That is interesting, I think I will try the graphite lube idea.
> 
>  Decades ago, I had a exhaust manifold Aluminized, basically they sprayed on 
> melted aluminum, it gave it a rough texture but it lasted decades and still 
> looked good when I sold the car.  Don't know where to get that done now, or 
> even if it still done.
> 
>     mike
> 
> On 4/14/2022 11:53 AM, Billy Zoom via Spridgets wrote:
>> You can't make paint stick to a cast iron exhaust manifold. They were always 
>> a light rust colour. You can have them ceramic coated in satin black though. 
>> That looks good. You can also spray them with Graphite lube spray and wipe 
>> it with a rag. That gives a clean gray finish that;s easy to touch up if you 
>> ever need to.
>> 
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