Silver Wheel Paint SprayMax aerosol
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Aluminum Silver Wheel Paint SprayMax aerosol
Silver Wheel Paint SprayMax aerosol contains the metallic aluminum color of alloy rims. SprayMax aerosol wheel paint silver is the best spray paint for spraying steel and aluminum rims. This aluminum metallic rims silver paint has strong adhesion to all metals, aluminum and lacquers. Moreover, this SprayMax rim silver is also resistant to stone chips, road salt, grease, oil, rim cleaners and all other weather influences!
Professional wheel silver in spray can
This aluminum rim silver from SprayMax is the most professional paint for spraying your rims. This spray can of SprayMax is characterized in its professional and tight dyeing for a professional end result. The spray head of this aerosol can be rotated 90° so you can spray both horizontally and vertically.
Features of the SprayMax wheel paint silver
- High coverage
- Wear-resistant
- Fast drying
- Rust preventive
- Resistant to stone chips, road salt and other weather influences
Do I need to pre-treat this rims silver?
- Thoroughly clean the part to be sprayed with SprayMax Silicone Remover so that the parts to be treated are free of grease and dust and if necessary sand lightly
- Shake the can well for 2 minutes
- Spray a sample first
How do I spray this SprayMax silver wheel paint?
- Spraying distance: approx. 25cm
- Number of thin layers: 2-3 (30-40 μm)
- Drying time between coats: 1-5 minutes at 20°C
How fast does this aluminum metallic rims silver dry?
- Dust-dry: 5 minutes at 20°C
- Mounting strength: 30 minutes at 20°C
- Transparent drying: 180 minutes at 20°C
- infrared drying possible
| SKU | 680040 |
|---|---|
| Brand | SprayMax |
| Minimum Coverage m² | 1,5 m² |
| Maximum Coverage m² | 2 m² |
| EAN | 4015962853447 |
| Category | 1K Car Paint |
How do you remove adhesive residues
Are there adhesive residues on your car from a sticker or car wrap? Removing adhesive residues from the car can be tricky without damaging the paint. To remove adhesive residues without scratching, it’s best to use a caramel wheel. This is a rubber grinding wheel specifically designed to remove adhesive residues without damaging the car paint
Should clear coat be applied over car paint?
Yes, you should use clear coat over 1K automotive paint to protect the color. When buying clear coat, you have options such as high-gloss, satin, and matte, as well as 1K and 2K. 2K clear coat is the original factory high-gloss finish and is the most commonly chosen varnish.
How many layers of car paint should I apply?
The number of layers of automotive paint you need to apply depends on the coverage of the color. Usually, 3 layers are sufficient. However, for lighter color paints that have less coverage, we recommend applying an additional layer of color until you achieve the desired result.
How long should car paint cure?
The curing time for automotive paint depends on temperature, humidity, and layer thickness. At higher temperatures, the curing process is faster compared to lower temperatures. Additionally, 1K automotive paint dries faster than 2K automotive paint.
What is the drying time for car paint?
The drying time of automotive paint is determined by 3 factors: layer thickness, temperature, and humidity. We recommend monitoring this yourself until the paint is dust-dry. Once this is the case, the paint can be over-sprayed with clear coat or handled!