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Design Engineering Dei 010302 Heat Shield Coating on 2040-parts.com

US $11.45
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:dei Manufacturer Part Number:010302

The High Temperature (HT) silicone coating provides lasting protection for any hot surface up to 1500 Degrees. DEI recommend the use of this coating with their exhaust wrap because it seals the material and provides lasting protection from oil, dirt and road grime. Don't limit the use to exhaust header wrap, this products works well on headers, blocks, starters and even on your grill at home. Unit Quantity: Single Compatibility: Non-Titanium Exhaust Wraps Unit Size: 12 Ounce Unit Type: Spray Can Color: Silver Features Heat Protection Up To 1500 Degree FahrenheitPenetrates, Seals, Protects And Prolongs The Lifespan Of Exhaust Wrap

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