Description
Universal PU
Best Chassis Paint UK
Chassis Paint based on a Polyurethane based resin which provides a tough film with good adhesion, gloss and weathering properties.
When fully dry the Chassis paint coating exhibits good resistance to petrol, paraffin and mineral oil spillage.
Semi-gloss & Matt can be used as one coat paints as they contain anti-corrosive products.
Chassis Paint is suitable for all vehicle chasssis for example military and landrover vehicles, agricultural, commercial vehicles and trailers.
About This Item
- HIGH PERFORMANCE UNIVERSAL MULTI PURPOSE CHASSIS PAINT - Hard wearing White Spirit solvent/oil-based polyurethane enamel coating. Suitable as Military Vehicle paint, tractor & trailer paint, commercial vehicle paint, pant machinery paint and similar.
- HIGHLY RESISTANT CHASIS PAINT - Resistant to weathering, Resistant to regular washing with water, making it a perfect choice to freshen up old paint work or providing a new project with a quality professional finish.
- KEY FACTS & BENEFITS - Coverage 10m2 per Litre. Touch Dry in 2-4 hours, Overcoat 12 - 24 hours. Providing good weathering resistance with a high gloss finish. No Catalyst Required. High coverage and oppacity. Two coats recommended for best results. Solvent Based 1K Polyurethane Coating.
- EASY APPLICATION-By Paint brush, roller & suitable spray application to mild steel and other suitable prepared surfaces, bare metal surfaces will require a primer first to prevent rusting.
- MULTI PURPOSE PU PAINT - Only the finest raw materials are used in our coatings to provide the finest professional finish every time
- Proudly manufactured in England by B.C Paints Ltd. Please note images and product titles are for advertising purposes only, tins are supplied in bc paints cans or plain white for 0.5, 1 and 2.5, and occasionally 5 litre cans
Application Guide
Two coats of paint are recommended for the best longest lasting finish.
If brushing thinning is not usually required but if you preferred to thin the product 10%
Remember good preparation is paramount to an excellent long lasting finish.
Painting Guide Step By Step
- Abraid area prior to painting to remove old flaking paint and imperfections, abrasion will also assist the paint bonding and provide a good key to unpainted substrates.
- The area must be clean and free from dirt, dust, oil, grease, old flaking paint and be dry & clear of any other contaminants. Good preparation is key to a good finish.
- Before you start, have your ppe ready as our paint is oil based so will not wash off easily with soap and water.
- Stir the paint well before use, with a paddle on a slow running drill or substantial stick.
- Thin the first coat by 10 percent with T0001 if painting wooden surfaces, to assist good absorption.
- Before putting paint down ensure you have good ventilation to allow vapor to escape, ventilation is also necessary to keep the drying times, if there is no air movement the coating cannot dry as well.
- Cut in around the edges and hard to reach areas first with brush, if brushing and rolling is your application method.
- Depending on what you're painting, apply a second coat 2-12 hours or an overnight dry after the first coat to build good colour and protection.
Application - Painting over existing paint
Step 1 - Check suitability of the product to the existing paint. We recommend you try a sample area first.
Step 2 Clean and Abrade -
- Make sure the existing paint is in good condition prior to painting, then lightly abrade to provide a key for good intercoat adhesion.
- If there is flaking paint this must be removed prior to painting.
- For any parts that has rusted you will need to sand the rust back to the bare metal and spot prime with the appropriate primer.
- Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease
Step 3 Prime – This step is down to personal preference, depending on the condition of the existing paint or if you are changing a dark colour to a light you may want to add one coat of primer.
Step 4 Topcoat- Once you have completed the following steps you can apply your top coat.
Application - Painting a bare substrate
Step 1 Clean - Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease.
Step 2 Prime – Depending on the material you are painting will determine what primer you will need.
Step 3 Topcoat – 12-24 hours after applying the primer you can add your first coat of topcoat. Wait another 12-24 hours and then apply the second coat.
Universal PU Enamel is based on a white spirit polyurethane enamel resin making it very versatile in its application and covering a wide range of uses. Our product titles are for advertising purposes only, this product will arrive as Universal PU Enamel tins supplied will be similar to that shown above, manufactured by our parent company B.C Paints Ltd, 1 & 2.5 litre cans are only ever supplied in plain white cans due to being a small family run company.
About Us
T.A Paint is a family run company and are proud to have a long running heritage in the world of paint, as we are now in our 4th generation holding a combined experience of 100 years plus.
Our Parent Company B.C Paints Ltd produces in the same factory all the coatings T.A Paints has to offer, manufacturing only from the finest virgin raw materials, This is why all the labeling is from B.C Paints, but it's still us.
Our Ethos
Throughout the years our ethos has been the same, to offer a fair product for a fair cost, and never comprom
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