Eastwood Silver Exhaust Paint
In stock
SKU
10020Z
Eastwood Silver Exhaust Paint is rated
out of
5 by
31.
Withstands up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit to protect exhaust components
Aluminum-colored Exhaust Paint withstands up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Perfect for protecting hangers, tailpipes and mufflers
- Withstands up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit
- 10-oz. aerosol covers 6 sq ft.
Easy-to-apply aerosol formula covers exhaust components from the manifolds or headers back. Great for protecting hangers and tailpipes. An aluminum-colored coating that withstands high temperatures. Not recommended for catalytic converters, manifolds, headers or head pipes.
Product Name | Eastwood Silver Exhaust Paint |
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Warranty Term | 90 day |
Is ESP | No |
Is Canceled | No |
90 Day Returns | Yes |
ATF Recommended products - Enabled | No |
Size/Content | One 10 oz Aerosol can covers 6 sq ft. |
warranty_ax | 90 Day |
Storage Case Included | No |
Do Not Use - Application - Depreciated | Our Exhaust Paint Aerosol covers exhaust components from beyond the head pipe back. Exhaust Paint is a silicone enamel, covers 6 sq ft, and withstands up to 300 degrees F, gloss 25%. (Use our Factory Gray (10365Z), Stainless Steel Gray (10364Z), Satin Black (10363Z) or Silver (10366Z) on headers, manifold, and Headpipe.) Great for protecting clamps. Use w/o primer or over Eastwood Rust Encapsulator (16040Z) Aerosol, (16043Z) Pint, or (16045ZP) Quart. Use these products in a well ventilated area, or wear a respirator like our (34029) Pro Respirator. |
Do Not Use - Instructions - Depreciated | 1 |
Do Not Use - Safety Info - Depreciated | Contains Toluene (108-88-3). Vapors may ignite explosively. Prevent build-up of vapors. Keep from heat, flame, pilot lights, or other heat sources. Do Not Smoke. Turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors, and other sources of ignition during use and until all vapors are gone. Do not puncture or incinerate (burn) container. Exposure to heat or prolonged exposure to sun may cause bursting. Do not store at temperatures above 120 degrees F. Assure good ventilation to avoid breathing vapors, or wear a (NIOSH/MSHA Approved) respirator like the (34229) Professional Respirator. Read and understand all label information before use. |