2K Spray Gray Epoxy Paint

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Eastwood's Stainless Steel coating is a two-component system exhibiting excellent adhesion and anti-corrosive properties as well as superior chemical resistance and durability. The stainless provides structral integrity, impact resistance as well as abrasion resistance and produces a stainless-metallic finish with a smooth satin sheen. This high tech formulation has almost two-pounds of 314 Stainless Steel nano-particles per gallon! An ideal protective coating for master cylinders, brackets, suspension components and any other part subjected to extreme conditions.
Use in a well ventilated area.
Not for sale or use in California. Eastwood Paints are formulated to meet National Rule VOC regulations; check with your local and state guidelines as some areas may have stricter regulations than others.
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About 2K Spray Gray Epoxy Paint


Eastwood's Stainless Steel coating is a two-component system exhibiting excellent adhesion and anti-corrosiove properties as well as superior chemical resistance and durability. The stainless provides structral integrity, impact resistance as well as abrasion resistance and produces a stainless-metallic finish with a smooth satin sheen. This high tech formulation has almost two-pounds of 314 Stainless Steel nano-particles per gallon! An ideal protective coating for master cylinders, brackets, suspension components and any other part subjected to extreme conditions.
Contains 1 - 50457ZA - 16 fl. Ounces of Stainless Epoxy Cast Gray Part A 1 - 50457ZB - 16 fl. Ounces of Stainless Epoxy Catalyst Part B 3- Poly foam brushes 1- quart mixing cup and lid
PRE is ideal for prepping before painting 10041z& 10194zp This product closely matches Spray Gray 10032z & 10065zp 51202Quart Mixing cups and lids
always wear eye, skin and respiratory protection

Customer Reviews

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(Posted on 7/6/09) Master Cylinder Coatings
Review by MG
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I used this on my MG Midget brake and clutch master cylinders after having them rebuilt. Both master cylinders were sent to companies that advertised a professional coating to be applied, but from the time they were shipped back with a bit of brake fluid on the wrapping, their coatings came off. I purchased EW's and mixed per the directions. Two coats gave a nice chip resistant finish and so far, no peeling or removal in places its come in contact with DOT3 brake fluids. A little goes a long way too! Thought initially a bit pricey, but mixed 1:1 a plastic spoon at a time does more than 1 coat on a cylinder. Good stuff!

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