CA16-55 Seymour Alumi-Blast Specialty Coating with Aluminum Paste Inside the Can (12 oz)
Product Line: Blast SKU: CA16-55DISCLAIMER: The color swatches provided are intended to closely represent the actual colors; however, please note that there may be variations from what is displayed on your screen.
$12.50
A professional grade coating that restores aluminum wheels and castings to their original luster. Formulated with acrylic resin for best adhesion and maximum durability. Resists corrosion and abrasion, VOC compliant, and does not yellow. Matches OEM color #0642.
- Professional-Grade aluminum paint that restores and protects against rust
- Contains actual metal paste inside the can
- Dries to touch in 5 min
- Up to 15 sq ft of coverage per can
UPC: | 043281000079 |
Part #: | 00CA160055 |
Container Size: | 16 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 12 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 340 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | yes |
Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |
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Jeff –
Can you bake it @ 175-200 for an hour to quick cure it?
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Seymour Paint –
The paint will cure in less than 8 hours. You could accelerate that time with heat, but the temperature should not exceed 150°F.
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Bill –
Should I use a self-etching primer when painting aluminum sheet/siding? If so, what do you recommend.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, our 20-1682 is an excellent self-etching primer.
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Jeff –
Can I use the on cast iron?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it would work very well on cast iron.
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DAVE MAISTO –
IS THIS PAINT GOOD FOR MARINE USE?
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Seymour Paint –
No, this product is not recommended for use below the water line or exposed to salt water consistently.
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Bill Mauch –
Can this paint be used on aluminum boats if covered with epoxy resin ?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but the paint must be fully cured (usually overnight dry).
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Jim Baysinger –
Will it work on the water cooled exhaust manifolds .
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Seymour Paint –
It has a heat resistance of 250F continuous so we think it would work well.
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Tony –
Is it heat resistant?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it is heat resistant to 250F continuously.
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Nick S. –
Does this require a primer?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, for maximum protection using a primer is recommended.
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Harry Fleishman –
How scratch resistant is the Aluminum Blast? And is it available in Black?
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Seymour Paint –
It is somewhat scratch resistant (depends on the substrate and how well the prep is). 16-50 bronzetone is an equivalent in black (itâs a super dark charcoal color, almost black). If you need jet black, go with 20-1679.
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ron s farren –
can I use this on my alum LS engine block?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. Prime with HiTech light gray primer #16-831 if going over steel. #20-1681 if aluminum.
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Douglas –
Well, this adhere to plastic
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but only the hard rigid types of plastic.
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Nick –
Will this paint adhere to plastic and ABS ??
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Seymour Paint –
Hard plastic, yes. I would lightly sand as well to improve adhesion.
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Chris –
Can this be used on an aluminum boat fuel tank?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, if you first apply the self-etching primer (#20-1682). For resistance to fuel, apply our EN-70 clear coating over the alumi blast.
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Wayne Brzoska –
Ca you use for outboard motors and will it hold up underwater
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Seymour Paint –
Not recommended, it is not intended for continuous immersion in water.
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Bill –
Whatâs the time frame for gas attacking it? Do you have time to clean it off before damage occurs?
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Seymour Paint –
Depends on how much gasoline as well. If itâs a heavy splash, the paint will soften in less than 30 seconds. If itâs a few drops, it likely wonât.
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Jacob –
What’s the highest temperature It can handle it handle cause I have a set of headers that need pain.
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Seymour Paint –
250F continuous.
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Spencer –
Is the coating solvent resistant when dry? Or will it reverse if something is spilled on the engine?
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Seymour Paint –
It will have limited resistance to gas and solvents but wonât dissolve immediately.
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Everett McKay –
Can this be used to paint over pitted chrome?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but you should rough it up with steel wool first to ensure proper adhesion.
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Wes –
Does Alumi-Blast need Primer?
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Seymour Paint –
Some use a primer (especially if thereâs any rust present) and some apply the paint direct to metal. You can achieve good results either way.
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Vince ascione –
Can it be used on cast iron intake manifolds
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it is used on intakes all the time. Some use a primer, and some apply the paint direct to metal. Either is fine.
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Rusty Spings –
Does it come in other color ? Gold ?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we only have this color available.
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Charlie –
What is the temperature rating
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Seymour Paint –
Temperature Rating on the CA16-55 would be 250F.
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Wayne –
Looking to repaint an alternator. Will your alumi-blast deal with engine heat?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it is most frequently used in this kind of application.
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Tommy –
Can you paint a stainless steel muffler with this ?
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Seymour Paint –
No. We do make a cast iron gray high temperature paint that would work. #16-2668 cast iron gray.
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Christopher –
Do you need to use primer first if so what kind.
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Seymour Paint –
For anything other than clear bare steel, yes. Would recommend 16-831 light gray primer.
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Brad Wilson –
How does it do with heat? Can it be used on a motorcycle engine?
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Seymour Paint –
It resists heat up to 250F continuous. Please contact our technical support team for further assistance 815-895-9101.
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David Chapman –
Will it work on my steel headers
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it has a 250F continuous heat rating.
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Mike –
Do I need to use a primer ?
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Seymour Paint –
For anything other than clear bare steel, yes. Would recommend 16-831 light gray primer.
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john schneider –
would it hold up on exhaust tubing down stream
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Seymour Paint –
No, but our 1200F heat resistant Hot Spot paint will. #16-1201 is shiny aluminum.
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Melecio Garcia –
Do You sell green olive mate color spray paint for high temperature?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we do not.
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Andrew Gayle –
Can you paint brake calipers with it
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but youâd probably want to apply the 16-121 clear acrylic over the alumi blast to protect it from brake dust so that it washes off more easily.
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Jim –
Will this paint hold up to automatic transmission fluid, motor oil?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Steve Bennett (verified owner) –
Can it be used on engine headers
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Dan –
I have some of the darker color Cast Coat Gray I believe it is called. I am going to clean up and spray an old SBC exhaust manifold. Will the cast coat gray hold up to that heat?
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Seymour Paint –
No, but you could use the aluminum Hot Spot #16-1201 which goes up to 1200F.
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Joe –
I want to paint my Jeep what paint would you recommend for the harsh environment being outside in the sun and mud and snow something that would hold up to scratches better
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Seymour Paint –
Please reach out to technical support for further assistance.
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Mark –
Do you have ford slop gray that they used in the early 70s?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, not familiar with the term slop gray, but in our HiTech brand we have a Ford gray thatâs been in our product line for decades. EN-43.
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Ivan –
What temp does it handle once dry?
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Seymour Paint –
250F continuous.
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David Thompson –
Does gasoline hurt the cured finish?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, if gasoline sits on the paint for more than a few seconds it will start to soften the paint. Our EN-70 clear engine coating could be applied if that is a concern.
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Seymour Paint –
We are overjoyed you like the product. Below is a link to our technical data sheet, you will find cure time of this product. Also available under product specs on the listing.
https://cdn.amplifi.pattern.com/331f9799-9123-4482-adfb-36f4559bdd3d
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