High Quality Paint

Tractor & Machinery  Enamel Gloss Metal Wood Paint PURE ORANGE RAL 2004 500ml

Will resist not only heat but oils, diesel, dirt, grime and stone chips.


Perfect for:

  • Classic car restoration
  • Military Vehicles
  • Farm Machinery and Custom Cars.
  • Plus many other Uses for around the house and garden.

Can be applied to almost  all metals without  a need for a primer.

This paint is perfect for self-application with a Brush, however can be also spray applied.

Its single pack so can be used straight from the tin.

No need for a hardener, just pop the tin and away you go. 

Resistant Up To 190c.

Fast drying - Touch dry in 2 hours, Fully cured and ready for assembly In 24!

Best effect can be obtained by applying several thin coat instead of one thick.   

Please note that it has a strong smell 

How to Use

  • Prepare surface for painting ensuring no dirt or debris are on the part to be painted.
  • Use a degreaser to make sure parts are thoroughly clean(for best results use brake cleaner).
  • Shake or stir tin for 1-2 mins.
  • Apply to surface with thin coats once precious coat is touch dry until desired finish.  (If Below 15c wait longer than 15-20 mins.)
  • Fully cured and ready for assembly in 24 hours.

 

This is a very high quality product, primarily used for professionals but can be equally used at home.

We made every effort to make the colours on screen as close as possible to the ones you'll use.

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee an exact colour match.

Photographs and paint swatch colours will vary depending on your screen settings and resolution.


Let us help you with your purchase.

If your paint is listed as DIRECT GLOSS then you wont need lacquer, this paint will dry with a shine.

If its not a DIRECT GLOSS, then you will need lacquer - if your purchase dosen't include lacquer then you can purchase below.


Please see the link below for Lacquer


Lacquer


Prep is so important in particular primer.

The primer you pick is based on the surface you are spraying on to:


Typically if you are spraying onto:


Plastic - you will need to plastic primer and the grey prime (so 2 different primers)


Metal - you will need an etch or epoxy primer


Rough scratched service - best to use a high build primer that you can sand back smooth


Over old paintwork - if the lacquer barrier is still intact it's not necessary to prime, if you are through the lacquer to paint then just grey prime.


Our selection of primers are available here:


Primer Selection

If your in any doubt feel free to use the link in the top right corner to message us.


****Please note some paints do come with recommendations for Primer colour, we try to advise this is in the listing but its not always possible due to volume.  So if you want to double check with us, please ask***


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