Rust-Oleum 248904 Automotive High Heat Spray Paint, 12 Oz, Flat
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Rust-Oleum 248904 Automotive High Heat Spray Paint, 12 Oz, Flat
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Ideal for use on automotive parts and surfaces subject to intermittent high heat up to 2000°F
Tough enamel features Stops Rust formula to prevent corrosion and rust with ultimate protection
Dries to touch in 30 minutes, covers up to 10 sq. ft. per can
Durable, long lasting coating protects against grease, oil, gas, salt, rust, humidity and other solvents
Creates a smooth, flat protective finish to renew the look of your car or truck
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Product description
Color:Flat Aluminum
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Size:12 oz
Product Description
Rust-Oleum High Heat Enamel Spray Paint is formulated for use on surfaces that reach intermittent heat of up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. Protective enamel creates a durable coating that dries fast for quick completion. Convenient any angle spray technology with unique comfort spray tip reduces finger fatigue while painting.
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Rust-Oleum High Heat is a tough protective enamel that renews and protects surfaces subject to heat up to 2000ðF (1093ðC).
Rust-Oleum 248904 Automotive High Heat Spray Paint, 12 Oz, Flat
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