Monster....I'll assume you have a plastic body on that RC car. If that's the case....very little in the powder coating world can help you in that area. It's all in the cure of the powder, you see. One needs elevated substrate (the car) temperatures to cure the powder and let it melt onto what you're working with. The plastic resin won't hold up to it, I'm afraid. Much less....the higher-end chemically resistive powders (Halar,Kynar, thermoplastics along that line) aren't too pretty to look at. I'd look into a liquid suspension coating that can retard the onset of chemical....such as a product from this site maybe? I don't want to give you trade names of Caswell's competitors due to the fact that we are indeed on thier dime here and we should after all....be exploring every option to buy the fine products that they sell (and yes, I do suggest Caswell first for a great many things even though I am not employed by the company and I'm not trying to kiss butt here,lol. I know what works and what doesn't. We'll just leave it at that). Perhaps Caswell can answer your question as to which of thier liquid products would best be able to suit your application. Good prices, great people to deal with and fast shipping...yer ahead of the game already,I say. If they don't have a product that will help you, I will post a direction to go in under this thread,k? Aside from that.... I think to answer at least part of your question...I don't think it's a powder you're looking for in this dilemma. Then again...if you reply back it's an aluminum body or such.....I have tons of answers for you,lol. (when do I not have a long winded opinion,huh?) I'll be watching this thread closely in the coming days....Russ
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