Spray Silver Metallic 3 oz

This is a 3 oz. (85 g) can of Metallic Silver Enamel Spray Paint.

Testors Spray Silver Metallic 3 oz Hobby and Model Enamel Paint #1246
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 Testors # tes1246
$9.19
 
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Testors Item # tes1246
Features :
  • Made of enamel and is flammable and toxic.
  • Can be used for
  • models, ceramic, plastics, leather, stone, metal, styrofoam,
  • crafts, wax, glass, paper, figures, fabric, wood and touching
  • up purposes.
  • Not suitable for polyethylene or vinyl.
  • Contains no lead or harmful CFC'S.
  • Easy-to-hold can.
  • Does not exceed 95% VOC by weight.
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"Covers well and applies easily."
keith.rake
I've used Testors/Model Master spray paints for years! Hasn't let me down yet! Covers easily and smoothly. Even spray right down to empty!

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Features

  • Made of enamel and is flammable and toxic.
  • Can be used for
  • models, ceramic, plastics, leather, stone, metal, styrofoam,
  • crafts, wax, glass, paper, figures, fabric, wood and touching
  • up purposes.
  • Not suitable for polyethylene or vinyl.
  • Contains no lead or harmful CFC'S.
  • Easy-to-hold can.
  • Does not exceed 95% VOC by weight.

Specs

  • Testors Product Number: 1246

Includes

One 3 oz. (85 g) Can of Metallic Silver Enamel Spray Paint.




Reviews

  
 
"Silver Metallic"
Jkthealien (Geneva,Ohio)
Love spray( rattle) cans, a little patience goes along way.

 
"kinda of a different silver"
Felgenhauer98
This has a strange look to it when finished. It sprays easy. i finished a car with it. Applied clear and was done. Looking at the car it almost looks like the paint is gritty, but its not. It is smooth as glass. First paint that i have found to be this way. Does give a cool effect though.

 
"Not The Finish It Appears To Be"
michael.miller (michael.miller@windstream.net)
I spent considerable time searching among several brands for a good match to a glossy silver metallic paint to match an historic stock car. When I found Testors Spray Silver Metallic, the online chip or example appeared to be near perfect. Unfortunately and despite shaking the can three times longer than indicated on the directions in an effort to get the full metallic effect, the paint dried as a dull silver with a somewhat rough surface -- even after three coats over a grey primer. As another user indicated, I hope I can get more gloss out of the finish with the application of a clear coat; however, the example given clearly shows a gloss reflection on the surface and does not lead one to believe it is a semi-gloss, matte or flat type paint.

Comments

  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Highly Flammable Paint, avoid heat, flame or puncturing can.
  • Avoid eye contact, skin contact or prolonged breathing of vapors, best to use in a well-ventilated area.
  • Inhaling contents is harmful to respiratory tract and nervous system.
  • Product has chemical known to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm in the state of California.
  • Shake can vigorously before using, reshake often and use at room temperature.
  • For best desired results, test product first.
  • Spray with even strokes and do not stop painting in the middle, for the best results.
  • To avoid wrinkling, recoat within 3 hours or after 48 hours.
  • To clear valve after use, invert can and spray several seconds, if nozzle clogs, clean with thinner.