Oil stain on my Ceramic Coated Headers..
So I changed my oil about a month ago and apparently I did not screw on the oil cap properly
. I guess it was crooked so it felt like i was screwing it on but instead I was just kind of wedging it into the filler hole.
Anyway it eventually get a little looser and I just so happened to peek under my hood today for no reason and found oil splattered on my engine cover, alternator bracket, and my DC Sports Headers. The oil wiped pretty clean
off everything except for my headers where there is still some spots. It really isn't to noticeable but if you see it it looks like rust :gag: .
Anyone know an effective way to get this oil off my headers with out damaging the ceramic coating?
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Anyway it eventually get a little looser and I just so happened to peek under my hood today for no reason and found oil splattered on my engine cover, alternator bracket, and my DC Sports Headers. The oil wiped pretty clean
off everything except for my headers where there is still some spots. It really isn't to noticeable but if you see it it looks like rust :gag: .
Anyone know an effective way to get this oil off my headers with out damaging the ceramic coating?
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Last edited by MR_LUV; Oct 13, 2021 at 06:33 AM. Reason: Awarded 10 Yr Badge
Originally Posted by nominal_asu
it probably burned on, you might be screwed if you want to maintain the finish.
Send it to Jet-Hot. i had the same issue with spots and rust. i tried header paint that pealed right off after i started the car 
It also holds heat a lot better which means more power and they give you a 5 yr warranty against fading pr rust.
BEFORE

AFTER

It also holds heat a lot better which means more power and they give you a 5 yr warranty against fading pr rust.
BEFORE

AFTER

Last edited by MR_LUV; Oct 13, 2021 at 06:31 AM. Reason: Awarded 15 Yr Badge
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