Eastwood 2K AeroSpray Aluma Blast Aerosol Spray Paint
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Description
Eastwood's 2K Aluma Blast Aerosol allows you to paint with the durability and precision of a two-component coating without the use of a paint gun! Formulated with Eastwood's proprietary technology to provide a long-lasting and durable finish, while keeping its beautiful finish for many years.
- 2-Component Catalyzed Technology
- Two Chamber Design Aerosol
- Matte Finish of 4-15% Gloss
- Covers Approximately 10-16 sq ft
- Sprays Like a Paint Gun
The innovative nozzle and valve technology, combined with its two internal chambers, ensure the right ratio is mixed every time. Sprays like a gun with a broader spray pattern than conventional aerosols and no mess to clean up. You'll achieve professional results from an easy-to-spray aerosol.

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can be applied over bear metal or need to be primed first?
Can this product be used on an engine block?
Using on cast aluminum intake manifold and valve covers. What do in need to do prior to the Aluma Blast to ensure adhesion.
Can i use this on top of eastwood 1k aluminum blast? And then put 2k clear on top of this? Its on a aluminum intake manifold
I have steel parts that have been plated with a silver looking finish. They're old enough that they can use a refresh, will this paint stick to the plating if I scuff it before painting? How durable is the paint against scratches and abrasion? Thanks.
Instructions on can say optimal use range is between 70° & 85° and under 50% humidity. Will there be adherence issues or discoloration if used at around 60 degrees? Or is it a drying time issue?
I have plenty of extreme chassis black primer on hand. Can I use it as a base for the 2k alumablast? If not, what types of primers are compatible with the 2k alumablast?
Will this hold up on a motorcycle gas tank with gasoline spills and all?
