Hi-Tech Enamel Spray Paint—Flat Black (12 oz)
General Purpose Enamel Spray Paint for Metal, Wood, Plastic & Fiberglass
Product Line: Hi-Tech SKU: 16-133$12.50
Seymour Hi-Tech Flat Black General Purpose Enamel Spray Paint Product Details
Seymour has a legacy of excellence dating back to 1949. So when we laud the quality and reliability of our products, you’d better believe it! Our Hi-Tech Enamel Spray Paint for wood, fiberglass, metal, and plastic is versatile and delivers premium results.
The flat black general purpose enamel spray paint provides smooth, even coverage with a finish that revitalizes and protects. We’ve developed a formula that resists fading and chipping while maintaining a pristine finish over time.
Whether you are refreshing furniture or protecting fixtures, our Hi-Tech general purpose enamel spray paint is beautiful and reliable. What else would you expect from the leaders in paint and coating technology?
For maximum performance and protection, first prime surfaces with one of Seymour’s Hi-Tech Primers.
Fast-Drying, Minimal Drip & Long-Lasting Color!
Experience efficient, elegant excellence with Seymour Hi-Tech enamel spray paint. Designed to dry to the touch in just 5 minutes and tack-free in 30, your projects will be quick and high-quality.
Our specially formulated general purpose enamel spray paint minimizes drips so you get a consistent, flawless finish. The vibrant, long-lasting color stays true, resisting wear and fading. From touch-ups to major makeovers, Hi-Tech enamel spray paint delivers with each and every coat.
For Use Both Indoors & Outdoors on Metal, Wood, Plastic & Fiberglass!
This premium-grade coating is ideal for both interior and exterior projects. Our flat black general purpose enamel paint for fiberglass, metal, wood, and plastic goes on seamlessly.
And it’s available in a complete line of high gloss colors, with some in semigloss and flat finishes as well.
Are you revitalizing garden furniture? Coating auto parts? Decorating home accessories? No matter the project, Seymour Hi-Tech Enamel Spray Paint will treat you right, creating a finish that looks fantastic, protects, and lasts—and it all comes in a handy aerosol can!
Highly Durable & Resistant Enamel Paint
With Seymour, you know you’re getting a product that looks impeccable, but it isn’t just about aesthetics. A proper premium enamel spray paint needs to be built to last and protect.
Hi-Tech enamel paints are highly durable and formulated to withstand harsh conditions. They are resistant to gasoline, oil, chemicals, and heat up to 300°F, making them the perfect choice for high-impact surfaces. This protective barrier is also resistant to rust, weather, fading, chipping, and abrasions.
Do you want a coating that maintains its integrity under any condition? You got it. Trust Seymour to keep your projects looking newer for longer.
Suggested Uses for Seymour’s Hi-Tech Enamel Spray Paint:
Seymour’s Flat Black General Purpose Enamel Spray Paint for fiberglass, metal, wood, and plastic is the go-to for those who demand versatility, performance, and appeal. Our durable enamel paint is the hands-down choice for a myriad of applications, including:
- Wood
- Metal
- Home
- Automotive
- Industrial
- Construction
Made in the USA.
- Delivers a consistent spray pattern that provides an even coat and helps eliminate drips
- Works on Metal, Fiberglass & Wood
- Dries to Tack-Free in 5 min. 20 min to recoat.
- Up to 15 sq ft of coverage per can
UPC: | 043281000307 |
Part #: | 0000160133 |
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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Patrick daly –
Can this paint be clearcoated
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but only after itâs fully cured. The EN-70 clear is our most compatible clear. Please click on TDS link below to see dry/curing information.
https://cdn.amplifi.pattern.com/4cafa39f-d065-491c-92b6-dc490f7585fe
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Matt Beilstein –
Will this paint standup to small amounts of gasoline exposure?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it will.
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ERIC WENINGER –
Is this paint gasoline proof or gasoline resistant?
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Seymour Paint –
It does have limited gasoline resistance. It could handle occasional splashes, but not immersion for any amount of time.
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Glenn lindsey –
Can I paint my cabinets with this?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, preparation is key. If the cabinets are glossy, please sand and apply an oil-based primer first (our 16-831 would work well).
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Tim Toland (verified owner) –
How to apply?
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Seymour Paint –
Make sure to have a clean, bare surface or a primed surface and then apply 2 coats within 15 minutes of each other and then leave it to cure for a couple days. Excessive coats or high humidity will extend the cure time.
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Allen –
Would you recommend this paint for new and old picture frames ?
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Seymour Paint –
If youâre intending to spray the frames black, I would recommend the PBE acrylic trim paints as they dry much faster and have a deeper black color. PBE technical Data Sheet link below.
https://cdn.amplifi.pattern.com/e5fcee75-a959-4fc0-944e-644631aaad69
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Jeremy –
Would this be suitable for an intake manifold on a diesel?… don’t have emerald green in your engine enamel section
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it has 300F continuous heat resistance while also being resistant to gasoline and oil.
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Xavier –
can be used for ford ranger engine
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it has the right heat and chemical resistance for that application.
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Chad B –
Dose this paint need a clear coat?
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Seymour Paint –
No, does not need to be clear coated.
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Rick –
Are there any retail outlets that sell this product? Shipping is almost as expensive as the paint itself.
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Seymour Paint –
Please contact our sales team for further assistance via phone 815-895-9101 or email sales@seymourpaint.com
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Ed –
Is this paint as white as printer paper. It must be extremely white
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Seymour Paint –
Wouldnât say it is that white, but it is close.
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Andy –
Would this be the right product to paint corner gaurds on a jeep. How uv resistant is the product?
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Seymour Paint –
It has good UV resistance and a high gloss finish. Heat resistant is 300F.
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Jon Quintana –
I need mitsubishi p18 pure red
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we donât make that exact shade of red.
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George Fleischer –
Is this dove gray available in semi gloss?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we only have high gloss.
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stepjhen –
can this be used inside a microwave?
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Seymour Paint –
16-112 should not be used in the microwave.
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TY RAWLS –
Is this Hotsey true red?
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Seymour Paint –
Itâs not a dead match but itâs close.
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Greg Tobias –
which has the most gloss,
semi gloss or satin black ?
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Seymour Paint –
Semi-gloss. On a 0-100 scale it would be 50-60. Satin would be 25-35.
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keith edwards –
do you have an exact color machine for the green used on sunbelt rentals machines?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, our #620-1437 is the sunbelt green color.
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randy –
is this the standard sunbelt green color?
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Seymour Paint –
No, but our 620-1437 matches sunbelt green.
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Daryn –
Can this be used on plastic engine bay components? And if so do you need a primer on the plastics before applying?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but only on hard plastics and only if they are primed. The PBE sandable primers will work on hard plastics. Please scuff up the plastic if it is smooth and/or shiny.
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Daniel Sutton –
Does this paint need a UV protectant topcoat?
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Seymour Paint –
No, it does well by itself.
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James Stammer –
How well will this work on aluminum wheels?
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Seymour Paint –
Great, but definitely scuff the wheels up first to achieve good adhesion.
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Lauren Vandery –
Best paint for a wood outdoor park bench?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, this would be an excellent choice.
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Gary –
Could you spray over ceramic tile with it?
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Seymour Paint –
I would scuff the tile to ensure proper adhesion.
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Mike –
Will this work well with interior car parts like a plastic dash
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but only if the plastic is the hard type. Not recommended for soft flexible plastics.
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Paul –
I’m painting a iron fence that has been primed, looking for a high Gloss finish will this provide such a finish
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it is high gloss.
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Rome Cagnina –
Well, this paint work on metal outdoor furniture and prevent mold and dirt buildup
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, this will hold up well. That said, it does not have a mold inhibitor in the formulation.
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TD Campbell –
I just got 4 cans of Seymour 16-139 Hi-Tech Enamels Spray Paint, Semi-Gloss to repaint my targets should I use a primer first? If so what kind? I was thing self etching primer.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, the self-etch primer would be a good choice under the 16-139.
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Ron –
Does the 16-133 flat black have any UV protection?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it holds up well outdoors.
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Mike –
I need 1970 Buick skylark paint code 58
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we donât make that color.
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marie eve legault (verified owner) –
hi, high tech spray paint : heat resistance 250 or 300? data spec sheet is 300 and 250 on picture product. thanks
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Seymour Paint –
16-140 has 300F continuous heat resistance.
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mary –
do I have to put a primer if I want to paint NEW electric baseboard heater?
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Seymour Paint –
No, just apply a light first coat and then come back a few minutes later with your successive coat(s).
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Babak –
Does it stick on glass?
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Seymour Paint –
Would scuff the glass first, but yes.
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Kim –
Is this rough to the touch
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Seymour Paint –
No, it is a smooth high gloss finish.
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Mary –
Can this paint be used on a porcelain tub?
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Seymour Paint –
No. This type of paint is not intended for immersion in water.
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Jacky Smith –
Will this paint stick to auto aluminum valve covers ?
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Seymour Paint –
Iâd prime the covers with the 20-1681 gray self-etch primer, but yes.
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Ed Ochoa –
Would this be considered a high heat paint? Could it be used on engines?
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Seymour Paint –
It is heat resistant to 300F continuously. It can be used on engine blocks.
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Donna mitchell –
Can this be used on a gas stove top
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Seymour Paint –
It is heat resistant to 300F. Not sure if that is high enoughâthere might be some really high heat being reflected off the pots and pans.
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Tim Page –
Can I spray nitrocellulose lacquer over this finish?
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Seymour Paint –
If the HiTech paint is fully cured and you scuff it to improve adhesion, yes.
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Richard Wasserman –
I received my order, but the color is not a good match. Can I exchange my order?
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Seymour Paint –
Please call customer service at 815-895-9101.
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Pam Bloss –
How long does this need to fully cure before applying a clearcoat?
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Seymour Paint –
Depends on thickness and drying conditions, but usually 2-5 days.
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