Underhood Black is the correct shade of black, having just the right 10-20 percent semigloss finish most car manufacturers used on radiator supports, inner fender walls, lug wrenches, jack bases, underhood brackets, and other parts. Hardware store black paints are either too thick, too glossy, or the wrong color. Just clean, degrease, and prepare the parts well, then spray on for a factory-like finish.
Use Pre Painting Prep (10041 Z) to remove residual grease/oil before painting. For maximum protection, use Self Etching Primer (16014 Z) Aerosol or (16009 Z P) Quart on clean metal surfaces. Buy 3 or more and SAVE!
This acrylic lacquer withstands up to 250 degrees F and goes on thin for a satin smooth finish which does not hide surface details. One aerosol covers 6 square feet. One quart covers up to 50 square feet.
Surface must be clean, dry, and free of dirt, grease, and oil. For maximum protection, prime with self-etching primer or epoxy primer before top-coating. For best results, use when can is between 70F and 90F.
Underhood Black may be used over bare metal, self-etching primer, or Rust Encapsulator.











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