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Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 2:57 pm
by GLscoot
Does anyone have pictures of there enamelled exhaust, they would like to share.

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:44 am
by dave411
I have sent my Ancelloti to be coated,will post pics when i get it back.

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:34 am
by Angelo
I don't have any pictures but I have just had my Tutto exhaust ceramic coated by Zircotec and am hugely impressed. It's been coated in their Sterling silver which is pretty bang on to the standard Innocenti silver. They picked it up and dropped it off all within 3 weeks. Not cheap, but shouldn't discolour like what normally happens.

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 12:43 pm
by GLscoot
Angelo wrote:I don't have any pictures but I have just had my Tutto exhaust ceramic coated by Zircotec and am hugely impressed. It's been coated in their Sterling silver which is pretty bang on to the standard Innocenti silver. They picked it up and dropped it off all within 3 weeks. Not cheap, but shouldn't discolour like what normally happens.
Zircotec was the company I had in mind and the sterling silver, is it a smooth finish or a dappled finish, hard to see on there website and I do recall getting samples a few years ago and they were dappled, if you know what I mean. Did it cost more than the exhaust itself.

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:55 pm
by Angelo
GLscoot wrote:
Angelo wrote:I don't have any pictures but I have just had my Tutto exhaust ceramic coated by Zircotec and am hugely impressed. It's been coated in their Sterling silver which is pretty bang on to the standard Innocenti silver. They picked it up and dropped it off all within 3 weeks. Not cheap, but shouldn't discolour like what normally happens.
Zircotec was the company I had in mind and the sterling silver, is it a smooth finish or a dappled finish, hard to see on there website and I do recall getting samples a few years ago and they were dappled, if you know what I mean. Did it cost more than the exhaust itself.
Here you go Gary...

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You're right its not smooth.. I would say its more slightly raised and Zircotec did say it might be hard to keep clean but that was the only option if I wanted it in silver. They do do a totally smooth one in black or grey but to be honest its only noticeable if you look up close. With collection and delivery it costs the same as the original cost of the exhaust but from everything I read the coating from Zircotec was the only option to stop it discolouring.

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 8:49 pm
by dave411
That looks good.Would you do me a huge favour and post me a pic of your side panel,where the chrome fitting fits onto the panel?

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 1:08 pm
by GLscoot
It does look good and it looks as if its a very thin coat as you can still see the lettering on the exhaust. Its a pity they are so far away as it would be a good finish for the underside of the frame and mudguard. I may even think about getting a set a vespa casings done.
Neat petrol or carb cleaner should be able to remove all the crap

cheers for the pictures.

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:04 am
by Angelo
dave411 wrote:That looks good.Would you do me a huge favour and post me a pic of your side panel,where the chrome fitting fits onto the panel?
Sorry mate don't follow... Do you mean a picture of inside the panel where the badges affix?

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 12:27 pm
by dave411
Where the chrome "arrow" fits onto the panel on the outside.

Re: Ceramic/Stove Enamel Exhaust

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 12:55 pm
by Angelo
dave411 wrote:Where the chrome "arrow" fits onto the panel on the outside.
This okay...?

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