VHT Engine Enamel Clear Coat aerosol - 400ml
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VHT Engine Enamel Clear Coat Sprayer
VHT Engine Enamel Clear Varnish Spray can is a high gloss clear coat that is heat resistant up to 288°C. This VHT aerosol high gloss clear coat is especially for engine block paint to provide long-lasting protection so the paint will not flake off.
Clear varnish for engine block paint
VHT SP145 is a special clear varnish for engine block paint. This heat-resistant clearcoat can handle the heat of the engine block so that the paint is long-lasting and protected.
Features VHT SP145 Clear Varnish spray can
- Heat-resistant clear coat for engine block paint
- Fast-drying clear coat
- High-gloss effect
- Special clear varnish for engine block paint
- Varnish is heat-resistant up to 288 degrees Celsius
- Dries quickly
- Incredibly durable and wear-resistant
| SKU | SP145 |
|---|---|
| Brand | VHT |
| EAN | 010155001456 |
| Components | 1K (1-component) |
| Minimum Coverage m² | 1 m² |
| Category | Clear Coat Spray |
How long is the shelf life of clear varnish?
What is clear coat?
Clear coat is a transparent lacquer that you apply over a colour lacquer. This makes a clear coat the same as a varnish that protects the colour lacquer from scratches, discolouration by sunlight, impacts, weather, salt and more.
How do you apply clear coat?
What is the difference between clear coat and transparent?
How many layers of clear coat should I apply?
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
How much can I spray with a spray can?
A 400ml spray can covers approximately 1.5 to 2 m², depending on the material porosity and layer thickness. For larger projects or multiple layers, we recommend accounting for an extra 10% to ensure you don't run out halfway through.