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    powder coat

     



    powder coat isn't the ultimate solution,however it's one of the best arround
    as a side bar to looking good,any oil spills and dribbles just wipe off.

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    My local powder coaters have used a transparent color on aluminum. This one was a candy green look, but I am sure there are more colors, as well as clear, and aluminum.
    BoneheadCustomz.com

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    try this for colors!

     



    this is the powders i use,6 pages in all!



    HotCoat Powder Coating Powder: Specialty Colors

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