Details
- Prevents Welding Spatter Build-Up
- Eliminates Grinding of Spatter
- Water-Based Technology, Leaves No Residue
- Easy Cleanup and Paint-Ready
Eastwood's Paintable Welder's Anti-Spatter Spray is an advanced technology water-based protectant that provides a quick and efficient coating to prevent welding spatter from adhering to surrounding metal surfaces. Welder's Anti-Spatter Spray saves time and makes clean-up easy by eliminating the need to chisel, grind or wire brush spatter after welding. The water-based film is easily removed by wiping with a cloth or rag, leaving a surface ready for paint or protective coatings.
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About Eastwood Paintable Welding Anti-Spatter 14 oz Aerosol
Eastwood's Paintable Welder's Anti-Spatter Spray is an advanced technology water-based protectant that provides a quick and efficient coating to prevent welding spatter from adhering to surrounding metal surfaces. Welder Anti-Spatter Spray saves time and makes clean-up easy by eliminating the need to chisel, grind or wire brush spatter after welding. The water-based film is easily removed by wiping with a cloth or rag, leaving a surface ready for paint or protective coatings.
Due to regulations pertaining to recycling, we are unable to ship this product to Alberta, Canada.
Customer Reviews
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Works as advertised
(Posted on 6/5/12)
Review by andrew -
This product works for the intended purpose, keeping spatter from sticking. I decided to use it on my welding table, more than on the actual workpieces. I usually grind my welds flush anyway, so spatter on the workpiece isn't a big deal. Spatter on the table, however, causes problems such as parts not laying flat, and reducing electrical contact. Little balls of spatter just rolled right off the table.Price Value Quality
The one thing to be aware of is if you use a grinder near the area that is coated with the spray, the dust can't just be swept or vacuumed up, it needs to be wiped off, preferable with a solvent on a rag (I used Windex). This isn't a criticism of the product, just an observation by someone with too small a workshop to grind in one place and weld in another.
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