16-821 Seymour Hi-Tech Lacquer Spray Paint, Gloss Clear (12 oz)
Product Line: Hi-Tech SKU: 16-821DISCLAIMER: 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.
$13.00
A fast drying lacquer based spray paint that provides a smooth, even coat with minimal drip and long-lasting color. Highly durable and well suited for indoor and outdoor protection. Resistant to the effects of weather and many chemicals. Resists abrasion and heat up to 250F.
- 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: | 043281001038 |
Part #: | 0000160821 |
Container Size: | 16 OZ |
Net Fill Wt. OZ: | 12 |
Net Fill Wt. G: | 340 |
Prop 65 (cancer): | yes |
Prop 65 (repro): | no |
Safety Data Sheet: | View Safety Data Sheet |
Product Information Sheet: | View Product Information Sheet |
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Mark Massie –
what primer should be used and does it need a UV clear for outdoors?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, I would use our 16-831 light gray primer. Clear coating is tricky. You can use the 16-821, but make sure to apply VERY LIGHT coats at first before applying a proper coat or two. If you put too much on the gold, it will diminish the bright leafing look.
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Shawn Mann –
Hello Seymour,
Is your aerosol lacquer available in a vintage color code ( say L-345 VW light gray , 1960) ?
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Seymour Paint –
Hi there, not sure if we would have an exact match, please contact our technical support. We are developing a new program to custom match colors, please check back in a few months.
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Rex Franklin –
Do you have polar white acrylic #w1-18004?
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Seymour Paint –
We donât have a color by that name, please contact our technical support if you have further questions.
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Ray –
What etching primer should I be using got this lacquer?
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Seymour Paint –
Our 20-1682 black self-etching primer. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact our technical team.
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David Bodkin –
Can this be used to paint my wood guitar body? I need a durable primer and lacquer paint. Prefer matte black.
Thank you.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, If the guitar body is glossy, lightly sand first with 600 grit before applying the lacquer.
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Terri Laing –
Hi. What is the prep needed to do on a dark stained wood piece of furniture before spraying your white lacquer?
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Seymour Paint –
Hi there, just a light sanding with steel wool or sandpaper to improve adhesion. You should probably wipe down with a degreaser as well to remove any oils that might be on the surface from skin touching it.
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Pete Hunt –
What is the best primer on aluminum (aircraft) for Seymour 16-132 Dull Aluminum Lacquer?
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Seymour Paint –
16-899 green zinc phosphate is specifically formulated to meet aircraft specifications for aluminum.
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Marie Kavanaugh –
Can Seymour 16-821 Hi-Tech Lacquers Spray Paint, Gloss Clear with UV Resistant be sprayed on oil based paints? Thanks
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but the oil-based basecoat paint must be fully cured or else you might get wrinkling.
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Victor –
What clear coat would I use if I use a flat black
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Seymour Paint –
16-121 can be applied over any of our flat black paints.
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Michael Edmonson –
Looking at your Hi-Tech General Purpose Semi-Gloss Black Lacquer paint. How will this hold up under a consistent flow of unleaded gasoline? Any suggestions?
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Seymour Paint –
It will not resist continuous flow of gasoline. For that you would likely need a two-component epoxy or urethane which we donât make.
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Marc –
I would like to use this to refinish the metal plate in a grand piano, do you have any concerns regarding that? And would it be suitable to top coat this with Mohawk Piano Lacquer M610-1308?
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Seymour Paint –
Believe it would work fine. If you do topcoat, apply the lacquer in consecutive LIGHT coats.
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F. Koza –
I don’t see new versions of the 98-6 Brass and 98-14 Copper Metallic on the site. Are these discontinued and if so, do you offer any other products in those colors?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, item 98-6 Brass has been discontinued, item 98-14 is still available. Our Spruce line is the only line that offers this metallics.
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Bobby Pruitt –
Do you have any lacquer spray in gloss yellow?
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Seymour Paint –
No, just enamel finishes. 98-34 would be a good choice.
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Eric Naef –
Painting an outside aluminum hand rail semi- gloss black. What prep, primer, paint and top coat do you recommend? This will be outside in 100% direct sunlight on gulf coast. We want this to last many years without having to repaint.
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Seymour Paint –
Wipe the aluminum down with acid or vinegar and then prime with the 20-1681 self-etch primer. Use the 620-1433 flat black for the best finish.
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jennifer morgan –
can this be used as a clear coat over your mro industrial heavy solids?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, IF the MRO is cured. That said, unless this is for sun exposure, the MRO is a superior coating
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kim –
I paint acrylic onto landscape rocks, will this spray work on mason for UV protection from fading outside in the elements?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes
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Glenn Taniguchi –
What color best matches Yanmar diesel engine grey?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, 16-132.
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Jim Hager –
Is your dull aluminum Seymour lacquer close to the British wire wheel color used for restoration? Also, is there an average amount of metallic? Moss Motors offers
an excellent match but it is extremely high in price. Thanks. Jim
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, this color or CA16-55 Alumi Blast both are very close to that color. Not sure what you mean by metallic content, but you could always apply multiple coats.
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