Rust-Oleum Automotive High Heat 2000 Degree Spray Paint, Flat Black, 12 Ounce

$13.49
Color
Flat Black
Pattern Name
Spray Paint
Size
12 Ounce (Pack Of 1)
Item model number
248903
Style
Spray Paint
Pattern
Spray Paint
Warranty Description
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Batteries Included?
No
Unit Count
12.0 Ounce
Batteries Required?
No
Finish
Matte
Color Code
Black
Material
Plastic
Age Range (Description)
Adult
Package Information
Bottle
Item Form
Aerosol
Specific Uses For Product
Interior/Exterior
Paint Type
Spray
Item Package Quantity
1
Model Name
Automotive High Heat Spray Paint
Item Weight
15.7 ounces
Surface Recommendation
Metal
Special Features
rust-resistant
Special Feature
rust-resistant
Finish Type
Matte
Part Number
248903
Item Volume
12 Fluid Ounces
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Global Trade Identification Number
00020066186296
Coverage
10 sq ft
Included Components
Spray Paint
Product Dimensions
2.99 x 2.99 x 7.99 inches
condition
New
  • Gas and oil resistant. Ideal for automotive parts exposed to intermittent temperatures upto 2000°F including exhaust, manifolds headers and more
  • Stops rust formula. Rust preventive formula resists oil, gas, grease and environmental elements including rust, salt, humidity and more
  • Any-angle spray with comfort tip. Dries to touch in 30 minutes and covers upto 10sqft. For optimal performance allow product to fully cure according to instructions on label
  • Durable, long-lasting finish, provides a protective finish that hels items last
  • Any-angle spray technology allows the can to be sprayed in any direction, even up side down

Product Description

Rust-Oleum High Heat Enamel Spray Paint is formulated for use on surfaces that reach intermittent heat of up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. Protective enamel creates a durable coating that dries fast for quick completion. Convenient any angle spray technology with unique comfort spray tip reduces finger fatigue while painting.

From the Manufacturer

Rust-Oleum High Heat is a tough protective enamel that renews and protects surfaces subject to heat up to 2000°F (1093°C).