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Eastwood 2K Ceramic Chassis Black Gallon Satin Paint With Coverage of 200 Sq Ft
$ 110.87
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Description
2K Ceramic Chassis Black is our most durable, chemical-resistant, and easiest-to-spray Chassis Black yet!Highly chip- and abrasion-resistant
Incredibly UV-resistant
Chemical-resistant
Dries fast
7-10% Gloss Level
Gallon Kit covers about 200 Sq Ft
Eastwood's 2K Ceramic Chassis Black is a super-durable coating that's not only beautiful, but also tough as nails. Our proprietary formula imbeds finely ensures a high-quality 2K (2-component) 4:1 urethane base to create the ultimate, factory-correct finish. You'll need 2 quarts of Chassis Black for a full-frame vehicle.
You asked for a tough, super-durable chassis coating, so our R&D team developed Eastwood's 2K Ceramic Chassis Black. It's a chip- and chemical-resistant coating with incredible abrasion- and UV-resistance, fast dry times and a finish that's second to none. When laid over Eastwood's 50242ZP 2K Epoxy Primer, it gives you a no-worry finish that will last and last. Withstands up to 300 degrees F.
Compatible Activators
Slow-21856ZP, Medium-15993ZP, activators are sold separately
Contents
54298ZP Satin 2K Ceramic Chassis Black Gallon
Safety
Always wear appropriate eye, skin and respiratory protection when using this product. Always apply in a well ventilated area, away from open flames.
Application Tips
Use on full and partial frames, floor pans/undercarriages, suspension components, off-road and race vehicles, roll cages. Eastwood 2K Ceramic Chassis Black is easily applied with your HVLP spray gun using a 1.3mm or larger nozzle. Provides complete hiding in 2 coats; allow 10 minutes between coats. Refer to product label for more complete application directions and safety information. Can be applied directly over our 50242ZP Epoxy Primer (sold separately) after 60 minutes to 5 days without scuffing.
Generally 2K Ceramic Chassis Black can be applied over most thoroughly cured finishes (finishes that cannot be indented with a thumbnail). Scuff first with 320-600-grit sandpaper and test a small area before coating the entire area. If lifting occurs, remove the lifting paint, sand the surrounding area, and seal the surface by priming first with 50242ZP Epoxy Primer mixed with 50243ZP Epoxy Primer Catalyst.
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