16-54 Seymour Stainless-Steel Specialty Coating with 316L Stainless-Steel Inside the Can (12 oz)
Product Line: Blast SKU: 16-54DISCLAIMER: 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.
$14.00
A special formulation containing 316L stainless-steel mixed in with pigment to provide maximum corrosion resistance and protection against weather, sunlight, oil, and water. Dries to a satin finish.
- Contains 316L stainless steel material inside pigment that dries to a satin finish
- Maximum corrosion protection against rust, weather, sunlight, oil and water
- Dries to touch in 5 min and is non-yellowing
- USDA compliant and food safe for incidental food contact
- Up to 15 sq ft of coverage per can
UPC: | 043281000062 |
Part #: | 0000160054 |
Container Size: | 16 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 13 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 369 |
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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Mike C –
Once Stainless Steel paint dries can you weild on it? Or does it need to removed from surface? Thx.
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Seymour Paint –
You can weld on it no problem.
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Robert warrell –
What temperature can it endure?
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Seymour Paint –
Heat resistance is 250F.
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Ryan –
Prior to spraying the product do you need to use a primer?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, for maximum protection using a primer is recommended.
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Joe dee –
Heat resistance? Temp?
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Seymour Paint –
Heat resistance is 250F.
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Ronnie –
Can you buy in quarts and gallons
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Seymour Paint –
We offer 5-gallon pails. Please contact our sales team for further information sales@seymourpaint.com.
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Bruce Wendorf –
How many cans to a case?
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Seymour Paint –
6 cans per case.
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KeithWyckoff –
How can I get a copy of the MSD Sheet?
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Seymour Paint –
On our website there is a tab on the right upper corner named TDS/SDS. You may search by part number and links will and direct you to the correct sheets you need.
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Dennis –
can you use it as an undercoat on exposed steel tiebacks and then paint over it?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. It would offer excellent corrosion protection and can be topcoated.
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Ray Munson –
I am interested in painting the top end of an aluminum OHC engine with this. Just the intake and cam covers. Can I expect it to hold up under the hood?
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Seymour Paint –
Seymour’s Stainless Steel will hold up well, but please make sure to clean and prime your surface first!
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Tommy –
Can it stand up to being sprayed on engines?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it works well on engine bay parts!
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Tony –
Would this be ok to use on exhaust pipe after muffler?
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Seymour Paint –
Stainless Steel is NOT recommended for anything exhaust related.
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Jim –
Does it work on raw steel engine headers?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, Stainless Steel is designed for metal applications.
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John k –
Do you have to prep what your spraying? If so what’s necessary
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Seymour Paint –
It depends on the substrate, but in general the surface should be free of dirt and grease and lightly sanded to improve adhesion (if glossy). If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact our technical support.
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Jim Latham –
Does a clear coat dull the finish?
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Seymour Paint –
The stainless steel coating has a dead flat finish, so no, applying a clear will not matter.
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Michael –
Can this be used on a wood surface? If so what type of primer?
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Seymour Paint –
Seymour’s stainless steel was designed for metal applications only. It can be used on wood, but it’s not recommended.
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Clayton Canan –
Could these be used on plastic? The dash in my truck is cracked from the heat of AZ. Thought I could repair the crack and cover with this.
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Seymour Paint –
16-54 should only be applied to primed HARD plastic, so if the dash is hard plastic it might work.
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Matthew –
Is the color close to gunmetal?
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Seymour Paint –
It is subjective, but yes, it or the 98-17 nickel (used to be called gun metal gray) are both great matches.
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Todd –
Is it conductive? Like can it be used on grounding points?
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Seymour Paint –
There probably is some conductivity because it is pure stainless steel but we donât have any data to that effect.
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Laurens dekoekkoek –
Can this be spray painted on a truck? I have a 87 Chevy crew dually that would look amazing with this paint
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. However, the finish is flat so you may want to add a clear coat.
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Joseph Nunn –
I assume you donât need to prime before painting?
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Seymour Paint –
If the surface is prepared properly, then you do not need to prime.
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Tony sheese –
Looking for clear coat gallon and residue too paint over bare metal do you have anything
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we donât make any clear coatings in gallons. 16-121 in aerosol would be a good choice to go over the stainless steel.
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Irving Villa –
What is the base primer used with this product?
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Seymour Paint –
HiTech light gray primer #16-831 if going over steel. #20-1681 if aluminum.
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Shaun –
Do you have or recommend a weldable primer that works best with this?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, #16-845 is a zinc rich weld-thru primer.
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Robert Pac –
Hi, I have an old-school, fiberglass Volkswagen dune buggy. I was thinking about spraying the body with this. What are your thoughts?
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Seymour Paint –
If there is existing paint on the body, then I would recommend scuffing it up with 400 grit to improve adhesion. If no paint, then scuff and apply the PBE sandable primer (#20-1671) before top coating. The Spruce brand would work well as the finish coat. Remember to keep a wet edge when spraying so you donât have areas where dry spray dulls the look.
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Kent meacham –
Heat temperature range of this product?
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Seymour Paint –
250F continuous, 400F in short bursts.
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Maurice Moortgat –
Can you apply it to a hard plastic surface?
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Seymour Paint –
Would recommend to lightly sand the plastic and prime it first, but yes.
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Dan Wright –
Since you recommend a primer for this, what primer would you recommend and I would like to be able to wend on my race car after fully painted if needed.
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Seymour Paint –
16-845 spray galv is a weld-thru primer. Please feel free to contact our technical support for additional questions 815-895-9101.
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Jonathan –
I have a chrome moly chassis I want to use this on but it has previously been T9’d to stay clean. I am going to scotchbright the chassis prior to painting, but what specific primer product is best used to prep prior to painting it?
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Seymour Paint –
The PBE self-etching primer would be a good choice for this application.
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Bud –
how is the chemical resistance?? specifically, if I sprayed it on a new master cylinder would brake fluid harm it?
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Seymour Paint –
Our 16-54 is not going to hold up to the brake fluid. Please contact our technical support for more information 815-895-9101.
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Jack nelsen –
Iâd love to try your paint one can + shipping is 25 dollars thatâs expensive to try your product
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Jacob O –
Can a gloss clear coat be applied to this paint?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but please make sure itâs fully cured first (8 hours). 16-121 for outdoors (i.e. signage, etc.), EN-70 for applications where resistance to chemicals and heat are needed.
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