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The Seymour620-1423 Industrial MRO High Solids Spray Paint in Safety Red offers a robust 16-ounce solution that delivers exceptional coverage, durability, and protection against various environmental factors, making it the ideal choice for professionals seeking efficiency and quality in their projects.
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
Size | 16 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Finish Types | high solid |
Color Code | #C40926 |
Color | Safety Red |
Additional Features | rust-resistant |
G**G
Great product, self leveling
Love this company. My photos are of the dark green color atop the primer. I use it on cast iron and also on this old rusty bench I picked up at the dump. The primer levels pretty freakin smooth. As does the paint enamel. Yes it takes a while to dry, be patient. I’m in the south so I paint it in the evening outside to let it dry overnight, then let it cure in the blasting hot sun all day. It sets hard as a rock. The primer & paint in the can does go a long way, thankfully, and didn’t get clogged. Nice even spray. Adhesion was fantastic. Everything I repainted was either an antique or rusty, and while I did spray the metal with the power washer before hand to remove loose old paint chips & dirt, but I didn’t sand smooth or anything like that. I don’t mind texture on antique cast iron. My intention for buying this paint was protection & durability. And this company provides both of those things. I really am enjoying the dark green paint color. It dries a little darker than when initially wet. Both pictures I posted are the same dark green color, the bench is in direct sun, the porch posts I’m making into an arbor is in the shade when I took the photo. It is lively, elegant, and to me has more appeal than black- Especially on outdoor metal
R**S
Very nice!
Very nice quality paint! Forceful spray and more paint in the can! Covers really nicely. People are complaining about the colors being off, but my "safety red" paint was exactly the color advertised. Paint flow is so strong that it can be hard to paint small parts, this would cover large areas nicely in one coat.
J**S
Excellent Grade Paint
After spending several hrs removing the really old flaking paint and rust, I sprayed a light to med coat on it. About an hr later, flipped it over and sprayed the underside bars. The paint laid down really well and sprayed out until there was nothing left in the can. That is impressive in itself. Since many spray paints clog up early on and leave you with a partially full unusable can. The coverage was also good. I was surprised how closely the paint matched the original color. This was an older Perry Mid scaffold.I’m gonna leave this to sit for a few days before I attempt to use it. In my experience, these industrial grade paints take longer to harden and dry but leave a much more durable finish in the end.Once I’m able to see how well this paint stands up to use, I’ll update if I have any issues.
P**S
Good paint
This Seymour MRO is good paint, it's not as spectacular as i was expecting it to be. Coverage is good but not excellent, better than a rustoleum industrial can though. The finish is smooth and is really helped by some polish after it fully cures. The worst part about this can is the spray tip, it sprays a decent fan, but is stiff and uncomfortable as all heck. Swapping tips or using one of those 'paint gun' type attachments may be a decent idea. I'm happy overall with this paint, it did what I wanted it to do and the color is exactly what I wanted. (In my picture the 'grit' in the dimples is intentional and has nothing to do with the Seymour paint)
W**E
Great quality paint
I needed to paint the feet on a pair of mid-century modern metal table legs. These legs were in terrible shape. The paint laid down a smooth finish that almost looked like powder coating. High gloss. I was 100% satisfied with the final result. I'll be buying more of this paint for future projects.
N**7
Best spray paint on the market imo
This is the best spray paint and can/nozzle on the market hands down imo. Awesome coverage. Easy to paint and build up with multiple coats leaving no runs and a nice glossy finish. I literally can never go back to any other spray paint.
K**D
Ideal paint for exterior projects
I needed to paint a metal cover over a drain in my driveway. The drain is exposed to a variety of weather conditions in our Michigan location and is driven over daily. I painted the cover a couple of months ago and it has been exposed to rain, snow, heat, dirt and gravel and has held up great. I'll try to remember to do a follow up post at the end of the year to review how the paint held up after more abuse. So far, so good.
T**C
Not a good choice
If your painting some gnarly messed up material, this might be a good choice. If you are trying to get a good finish that looks nice...not going to happen. I've been spray painting stuff for over 50 years. The material either orange peels or runs. It is a high solid paint that does not flow out well. The cans hold a very limited amount of paint making it an expensive choice for coverage. I am so disappointed with the finish, I'm going to strip my project and use a different brand. I thought this would work better. Nope.
A**R
I don’t think one can is like four is misleading
Four cans would have done much better.
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