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Ok this may have been asked befor but I figured I would throw it out there. Looking to cerokote my glock frame a different color and not sure pros and cons on the air cerokote and the baked cerokote?
Any suggestions on durability and ease? Or suggestions
Thanks for the help
 
The general Consensus is the Oven Cured is more durable. Air dry (C-Series) is for High temp applications and generally things that cannot be heated such as Scopes. It is still a durable coating, but if possible you would be better off with the oven cure. If youre in the market to have it done PM me, I can help you out.
 
Cerakote holds up very well on polymer. I've cerakoted more polymer frames than I can count and haven't seen one go bad yet. As with all other finish application, prep is the key component to having a long lasting finish.
 
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