Hi-Tech Engine Enamel Spray Paint—Ford Blue (12 oz)
Ford Blue Automotive Engine Enamel Paint
Product Line: Hi-Tech SKU: EN-46$11.99
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Seymour Hi-Tech Ford Blue Engine Enamel Spray Paint Product Details
We launched Seymour’s automotive division 60 years ago. Suffice it to say—we know what we’re doing when it comes to engine enamels and aerosol spray paint. Our Hi-Tech Ford Blue Engine Enamel Spray Paint is top-of-the-line and perfect for restoring your engine, transmission, and OEM parts to their original factory color.
One can of Hi-Tech covers 15 square feet of surface with a heat-resistant spray paint that dries fast to a color that lasts. Protect your car parts with a highly durable, gas-, oil-, and chemical-resistant spray that goes on smooth.
A little bit beauty, a little bit beast—with Hi-Tech Engine Enamels, you get the best of both. Looking to protect and restore? Look no further.
Restore Original Factory Color to Engines, Transmissions & More
A well-maintained car has an undeniable aesthetic—and that includes the engine, transmission, intake manifold, and more. When you use automotive engine enamel spray paint, you’re not just protecting your car—you’re restoring it to its original splendor.
Hi-Tech Ford Blue Enamel Paint goes on simple and smooth. The aerosol spray paint makes it easy, and the quality of Seymour Paint products ensures an even coat with minimal drip and vibrant, long-lasting color.
Quick-Drying
There’s no time to waste when you’re improving your vehicle. Seymour knows what it takes to safeguard automotive parts and how to do it fast and flawlessly. Our quick-drying formula dries to the touch in 5 minutes. That’s a heat-resistant, durable layer of protection in no time.
Your time is valuable. We get that. So, we make quality products that respect you and your time.
Highly Durable Engine Enamel Spray Paint That Protects!
Yes, appearance is important to us—but it’s not nearly as important as the caliber of our products. Hi-Tech Engine Enamel Spray Paint offers superior durability. Our premium engine enamels are tested under various stress conditions and found to be second to none! If you want to protect your vehicle while restoring and maintaining the original aesthetic, Hi-Tech is the only choice.
Resistant to Oil, Gas, Chemicals, Rust & Heat
Hi-Tech Ford Blue Enamel Spray Paint isn’t just tough—it’s engineered to withstand the toughest conditions. Resistant to oil, gasoline, and harsh chemicals, our automotive engine enamel spray paint protects surfaces from the damaging effects of spills, splashes, and mishaps.
Our formula is also rust-resistant—shielding your engine from corrosion—and heat-resistant up to 300°F. Using high-heat-resistant spray paint makes certain that your vehicle’s components can withstand high temperatures without peeling or cracking.
With Hi-Tech Engine Enamel, you’re getting the best. Easy to use. Quick-drying. Durable. Resilient. And all with the Seymour reputation of excellence? It’s a no-brainer.
Suggested Uses for Seymour’s Hi-Tech Engine Enamel Spray Paint
Seymour’s Ford Blue automotive engine enamel spray paint protects and enhances your vehicle’s components, maintaining their integrity and appearance over time. Use our heat-resistant spray on a variety of parts, including:
- Oil pans
- Transmissions
- Engine blocks
- Intake manifolds
- OEM parts
Made in the USA.
- Restores original factory color to engines, transmissions, and other OEM equipment
- Produces a durability coating under various stress conditions
- Heat resistant up to 300F and is chemical and gas resistant
- Dries to touch in 5 min. Tack-free in 30 min
- Up to 15 sq ft of coverage per can
UPC: | 043281003773 |
Part #: | EN00460000 |
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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R&RTestorations –
Do you have Chevy dark gray for 30s to 50s Chevrolet cars & trucks?
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Mary Ross –
Would Seymour metalic spray be suitable for a hot water radiator in a heritage home. Originally (1926) it would have been a gold/brass colour. Many coats of paint over the years.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, Seymour’s metallic gold is high resistant up to 250°F. Most home radiators do not exceed 215°F.
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antonio Valdambrini –
Does this product need a primer to be given first? thank you
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Seymour Paint –
You may apply our engine enamels with and without primer. If you choose not to use a primer, itâs important that the surface be clean bare metal. We recommend one very light coat followed by a second (and maybe a third) regular coat at 10 minute intervals. Give it 3-7 days to fully cure before returning to service.
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Allan Phan –
How long before you have en-41 again?
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Seymour Paint –
Please contact our customer service at 815-895-9101 regarding lead times.
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Johnny –
Can I use duplicolor clear engine enamel over en50 universal gold.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, you can.
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Kelly –
Is this paint safe to use inside fuel tanks
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Seymour Paint –
While this product resists gasoline, it would not hold up to continuous immersion.
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Gabriel Guzman –
Do you sell it for the Navistar DT 466
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we do make that specific color.
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Oscar –
Do you have a paint that resembles CAD paint
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Seymour Paint –
This is NOT the cad gold, sorry.
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Sven Christensen –
What is the difference between paint 98-48 or EN-48? How close are they to the orginal chevy orange and is it very glossy? Is either paint suitable for a 1963 Corvette engine. Thanks for your help.
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Seymour Paint –
Please reach out to our technical team they will be happy to assist 815-895-9101.
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Anthony –
Do you have Oldsmobile gold engine paint for 74-77 engines?
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Seymour Paint –
You may try this product however it may not be an exact match. We are developing a new program to custom match colors, please check back in a few months.
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Suzanne Oakley –
Can I use the paint on outer fireplace? Not in box but next to the box
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Seymour Paint –
It has a 250F continuous heat resistance. You will have to make that determination if the area gets to that temperature.
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Dan –
Do you make Buick engine paint it’s red? If so do you have it in stock or have a vendor I can purchase it from?
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Seymour Paint –
Our paints were not matched to specific color codes or vehicle model years. Hi-Tech engine enamel colors have been in our line since the 1970s. If you have additional technical questions, please contact our technical support. Regarding item availability and vendor information please contact our customer service department.
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jim –
do I need to put primer first
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, for any engine application with this specific color a primer is highly recommended.
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Mason –
Any possible way to make a candy apple green color Iâll pay extra ?
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Seymour Paint –
Hi there, please contact our sales department regarding custom color options sales@seymourpaint.com.
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David A –
Does your EN-71 Dull Aluminum paint match 50-60% gloss Argent Silver ?
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Seymour Paint –
Itâs close but not exact. We used to offer argent silver; however, itâs discontinued.
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dpn –
does this paint dry to a hard finish,is it tough
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, itâs gas/heat/oil resistant and has been used in engine compartments for decades.
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Bob –
Do you have oldsmobile color engine paint
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we donât have this color.
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Daniel –
The color selection is excellent. Can this paint be applied to brake calipers, alternatively?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it has a 300f heat resistance so it would hold up well on calipers.
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Bobby Ru –
Can this be used on aluminum wheels?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, we would prime first with our self-etching primer, 20-1682. If the wheels are shiny you could improve adhesion by wet sanding with 400 grit sandpaper.
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Travis –
Can a plastic intake be primed with one of your products and then painted with one of these colors? If so what primer
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Seymour Paint –
If itâs hard plastic, yes. I would use the 16-831 light gray primer.
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Brad –
Can it be used on plastic?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but only very hard type plastics that have been primed.
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Matt –
Can you use this on plastic valve covers
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, assuming the plastic is a very hard type. Iâd scuff it and apply a primer first.
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Michael –
Do you carry Ford Bronze in aerosol pray cans?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we do not have this color.
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Matt –
Can you paint plastic valve covers with this?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, but I would recommend lightly scuffing with steel wool and applying a primer first.
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Tony T –
Do you have 1993 mustang reef blue
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Seymour Paint –
Seymour does not have a blue to match 1993 Mustang Reef Blue.
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allen –
can you supply this in Qt. size?
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we only offer this product in aerosol.
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Brian Oswalt –
Can this be spayed directly over bare metal engine block?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, this paint was designed specifically for engine blocks! Please make sure to clean the surface first!
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Doug Anderson –
Do you offer Dutch Witch Orange Touch up spray paint?
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Seymour Paint –
We do not carry Ditch Witch Orange in the Seymour line. Please reach out to sales@seymourpaint.com for custom match pricing and availability.
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Lloyd –
What primer do you suggest using with this enamel?
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Seymour Paint –
Product 16-831 gray primer is a good choice for engine bay parts.
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bernard mcmahon –
What color is correct for an Austin Healy BJ8 engine? bernard
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Seymour Paint –
We donât know, sorry. Based on what Iâm seeing online, our alpine green has the right hue but is not metallic.
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Stephen Mark –
What is a lighter color, dull or chrome Aluminium ?
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Seymour Paint –
EN-41 chrome is definitely lighter/shinier.
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Stephen Marcz –
Which is lighter chrome or dull aluminum?
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Seymour Paint –
EN-41 chrome is definitely lighter/shinier.
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Billy –
Is primer needed to paint an aluminum valve cover?
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Seymour Paint –
Our PBE self-etching primer would be an excellent choice.
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Shaun Jones –
Would i be able to get a swatch or sample of your paints? I am not sure if the ford blue or mustang blue would be the better choice for my project.
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Seymour Paint –
Please contact our technical support for additional information at 815-895-9101.
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Mark –
I would like to paint several residential metal doors but don’t want to have them out of service for several days. How quickly will this dry and not cause issues once reinstalled and making contact with door seals?
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Seymour Paint –
The cure time is 2 daysâ¦..possibly longer if the paint is applied with multiple coats and/or the drying conditions are humid.
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Chad –
Will this work on outside of carburetor?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it will work.
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NICOLAS –
DO YOU HAVE THE GRAY Paccar Engine Titanium Graphite COLOR ?
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Seymour Paint –
No. We do make a cast irone gray (CA16-48) and a really dark charcoal (16-50 medium bronze).
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Michael Moese –
I am looking for a satin black finish to closely match the Japanese motorcycle engine black. Would your GM universal black fit that bill?
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Seymour Paint –
98-24 is the only satin we make. 20-1679 is a semi-gloss black but it is a pure black in color. I donât know if either match your engine black.
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Karen –
Need engine paint for Ford Mercury 1951/52 called Seafoam
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we donât carry that color.
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Henry Borger –
No Pontiac Blue Engine Spray?
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Seymour Paint –
We do not have an exact match, but 16-129 Safety Blue is our closest match.
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Angel –
What do you recommend cleaning my surface with for the absolute best results before spraying? Any recommendations?
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Seymour Paint –
Depends on the substrate.
For steel – The best thing to do is to remove any rust using a wire brush and/or sandpaper. Wipe down the steel with some solvent to remove the dust, oil, and contaminants. Apply the paint.
For aluminum or plastic â sand the surface with sandpaper and then wipe down the surface with solvent to remove any dust, oil, and contaminants. Apply the paint.
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Bret Pierce –
I need metallic blue for 1970 olds 442
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Seymour Paint –
None of our blue paints in the HiTech engine enamel line are metallic. EN-67 GM blue might be accurate though.
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Carl Cephus –
Do I need to spray a clear coat over the color coat?
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Seymour Paint –
No, if you have further questions, please feel free to contact our tech support 815-895-9101.
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Jack Rutledge –
What primer is recommended for this paint?
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Seymour Paint –
16-831 for iron or steel, 16-899 for aluminum.
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Charles Arnett –
Is the mopar red a actual color for 1966 stock motors
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we cannot confirm what model year this color corresponds to; however, product has been in our product line for many decades with no complaints about the color. Please feel free to contact our technical support for additional help if needed 815-895-9101.
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Bret Sundblad –
When painting an engine, do I need to apply a hi temp primer before spraying with your hi-tech engine enamel? Will the color look the same if a valve cover is bead blasted and painted vs an engine block that’s just been cleaned and free from any oil residue? Thank you
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, the color will look the same regardless of the substrate. On bare metal use the 16-807 red oxide primer, for the painted surfaces just scuff them with steel wool.
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Shawn –
Will this work well on the firewall and engine compartment?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, folks use it on those applications quite often.
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Chris Pellascini –
Do you have a high heat paint for a cast iron radiator heater, in something close to Bright Brass color?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, the EN-50 is our closest match color wise to brass. It has a 250F continuous heat resistance.
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Omar –
Can it be used on brake calipers?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, it can.
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David gajus –
What color Ford blue goes on a 67 Fairlane 289
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Seymour Paint –
Unfortunately, we donât know which color corresponds to the model year.
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Rob Harris –
Do you offer engine enamel in ’66-’70 Pontiac light blue metallic?
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we no longer make that color.
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Steve –
Do you have a paint that matches plasti-kote pontiac blue 208 for engine
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we do not.
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Willie –
Do you need a primer with this product.
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. For aluminum use 16-899 zinc phosphate primer and for steel use 16-831 light gray.
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Mark –
Do you have an engine primer? My engine is sanded and clean, but still has some other color paint on it. Thanks
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Seymour Paint –
16-831 is a light gray primer ideal for engines.
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Michael Farago –
Does olds gold engine paint require a primer
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Seymour Paint –
Yes. And if possible, scuffing the surface to improve the adhesion of the primer would be a good step.
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Kenny –
Cans in a case
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Seymour Paint –
6 cans per case.
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John Brown –
Do you carry anodized colors?
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we do not.
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Mike Cook –
Does the gold metallic dry with a gloss, satin or Matt finish.
Thanks
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Seymour Paint –
Itâs more of a matteâ¦.maybe satin at best.
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Tommy Boyles –
After block cleaning, should a primer type paint be applied before the engine color is applied? If so, what type? Thanks Tommy Boyles
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, 16-831 light gray for clean bare steel or iron. If rusted at all, use 16-45 rust converting primer. If aluminum, use 20-1681 self-etching primer.
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Mike Cook –
Is the gold color gloss or satin finish.
Mike
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Seymour Paint –
Itâs very subjective because itâs a metallic, would say between a matte and satin.
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Tommy Boyles –
After block cleaning, is a primer paint required before color paint is applied?
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Seymour Paint –
Itâs not absolutely necessary if the block is free of rust and/or pitting. Otherwise, itâs good practice to use a primer.
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Terry stone –
Which paint do I need for the exhaust manifolds
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Seymour Paint –
Our Hot Spot brand goes to 1200F. 16-1201 is the part number for aluminum metallic.
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Susan Whitten –
I want a silver metallic spray to paint a raw steel planter. I thought this would be a good choice for outdoors because of the durability. Would this be the best paint for the job? Would it be best with a clear coat over it?
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Seymour Paint –
Would recommend the CA16-55 Alumi blast, followed by our 16-121 clear coating with UV inhibitor.
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Will –
Can the clear engine enamel be used as a protection layer after cleaning/polishing headlights?
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Seymour Paint –
No, would suggest 16-121 itâs a clear acrylic with a UV inhibitor.
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Tobin –
Lakeshore Blue B30 for 2012 Nissan Armada SV will y’all have or can make this paint for how much? Pint,quart,
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we donât make that color.
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Bobby –
Useable on car side panels?
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Seymour Paint –
Not sure what your expectations are, but it can be applied to metal and hard plastics.
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Tim –
I’m looking for a color match for a 1986 Case 3016.
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry, we donât have a match. Please reach out to our sales team if you need additional information at sales@seymourpaint.com.
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Al –
Do you offer an engine primer to spray on before I apply your engine paint?
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, 16-831 is a good choice.
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Ken Lanier –
Do you have burnt orange
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Seymour Paint –
In my opinion the EN-76 hemi orange is the closest to a âburntâ orange.
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J. Telep –
Available as retouch paint with applicator brush? brush
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Seymour Paint –
Sorry no, just aerosol.
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Rich –
Marina light blue chevy
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Seymour Paint –
No, this doesnât match that model year.
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Duane Graff –
Will this paint work on plastic or rubber weatherstrip ?
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Seymour Paint –
Hard plastics after sanding, yes. Rubber or any soft flexible plastics, no.
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Rob –
Could I use the chrome aluminum spray on dual carb vw bug manifolds
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Seymour Paint –
If the manifolds donât get hotter than 250F, then yes. If no, the 16-1201 aluminum goes up to 1200F.
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Ted Dysart –
Do you have Graymarine Fireball Red Engine paint?
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Seymour Paint –
No, but you are right that the EN-59 is a very good match.
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Joseph Prejs –
Is this paint truly gasoline proof?
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Seymour Paint –
While it should not be continually immersed in gasoline, it does have excellent resistance to spills.
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Les Steinberg –
: Is this 1949-1976 Cadillac Blue?
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Seymour Paint –
You want our Spruce Line, Cadillac Blue part number 98-53
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Ryan Finley –
Will your paint work on plastic parts?
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Seymour Paint –
Seymour’s Hi-Tech Engine paint works on Metal, Fiberglass & Wood.
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Rodney S. –
I have a 1965 Cadillac. Does your GM Blue engine paint match the Cadillac dark blue engine color?
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Seymour Paint –
You want our Spruce Line, Cadillac Blue part number 98-53
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Dave McDaniel –
Can this paint be used on plastic parts such as the engine cover on a C8 corvette?
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Seymour Paint –
So long as itâs a hard type of plastic and has been primed, yes. Iâd use our 20-1671 sandable light gray primer.
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Dave –
Hello I want to paint my 5.7 hemi should I prime my block and pan 1 st
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, if thereâs pitting. If thereâs any surface rust, apply the 16-45 rust converter first.
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Linton –
Would these paints work on a carburator? I was thinking of you EN50 Gold ( for carb body)and EN 71 Dull Aluminum( for carb throttle body).
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Seymour Paint –
Yes, both will work as they have good heat/oil resistance.
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Tom Vigdahl –
Is this considered “Corporate Blue”?
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Seymour Paint –
Not to my knowledge, no
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Larry Evans –
Is it possible to get a Custom Color Candy Appl
e Red engine Enamel.
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Seymour Paint –
If you look at the MRO, BigRig, Farm and Industry, and HiTech brands, there are multiple shades of red. I would think one is to your liking.
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Jim Klekas –
What is the correct, as original, color for the engine in 1966 Lincoln Continental?
Do you carry that color?
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Seymour Paint –
We donât have reference charts for specific model years, sorry.
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Alan –
I have a bare metal engine block. Do I need an etch primer to go over the metal first or is this product DTM. Thanks Al
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Seymour Paint –
This is DTM. Apply 2 to 3 coats within 15 minutes of each other and then leave it for a couple days to cure.
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Jeremy PItman –
I’m looking to paint aluminum, what high temp primer would I use?
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Seymour Paint –
The PBE self-etch primer #20-1682.
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Tien –
Which products would you recommend for magnesium intake manifolds?
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Seymour Paint –
Most importantly Iâd use the PBE self-etch primer. After that, you can topcoat with any of our offerings.
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Mark –
How is being good to 300 F actually good enough when engine blocks get MUCH hotter than that?
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Seymour Paint –
Blocks generally donât get that hot. Anyway, weâve been selling this paint for decadesâ¦if it couldnât take the heat from a block we wouldâve heard about it long ago. Certainly, the exhaust manifold will get hotter, and for that we offer a 1200f high temp paint in silver (#16-1201).
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