CRC 500ml Grey Gloss Spray Paint

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RS Stock No.:
780-5313
Mfr. Part No.:
32319
Brand:
CRC
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Brand

CRC

Can Size

500ml

Colour

Grey

Finish

Gloss

Trade Name

Galva Shine

COO (Country of Origin):
BE

Galva Shine


This coating with the Galva Shine gives to the workpiece the aspect of a freshly hot galvanised piece.

Touch-up paint for hot galvanised pieces
Aesthetic galvanise coating
Protective coating with an exceptional gloss
Provides a closed durable film
Unique combination of flexibility and hardness
Adheres extremely well to galvanized surfaces

CRC Galva Shine Spray Paint, 500ml Can size, Gloss Finish - 32319


This grey spray paint is a high-quality protective coating designed for metal surfaces. The 500ml aerosol can delivers a gloss finish akin to freshly hot dip galvanised parts, ensuring a long-lasting brilliance. Its formulation is free from lead and chromates, making it a safe choice for various applications.

Features & Benefits


• Provides a high-gloss finish that retains brilliance over time
• Ideal for touch-ups on galvanised surfaces
• Designed for effective protection of metals and alloys
• Safe for use, containing no harmful chemicals

Applications


• Used for touch-up work after hot dip galvanising
• Suitable for standard cutting operations on metals
• Can be utilised in various automotive and mechanical
• Effective for restoring the appearance of metal components

What are the specific best practices for applying this product?


The product should be applied to a clean, dry surface for optimal adhesion. Shake the can until the agitator ball moves freely, and maintain a spray distance of 20-30 cm for even coverage. Ensure good ventilation during application to avoid inhalation of vapours.

How long should the paint dry before the surfaces are reactivated?


It is essential to allow the painted surface to dry completely before reactivating. The exact drying time may vary based on environmental conditions, but thorough drying ensures durability and a consistent finish.

What precautions should be taken while using the aerosol?


Always use in a well-ventilated area to minimise inhalation risks. It is advisable to wear appropriate protective gear, including gloves and a mask, to safeguard against overspray during application.

What should be done if there are excess residues after application?


To remove any excess product, it is recommended to use one of CRC’s cleaners. Additionally, clean the aerosol valve by turning the can upside down and spraying until only propellant escapes, which prevents blockage.