🖌️ Cover More, Protect Better, Finish Stronger!
The SEYMOUR 620-1417 Industrial MRO High Solids Spray Paint in Dark Machinery Gray offers 3-4 times the coverage of standard aerosols with a high-gloss, rust-resistant finish. Designed for metal, iron, and wood, it protects against rust, chemicals, abrasion, and heat, making it perfect for demanding indoor and outdoor industrial applications.
Brand | Seymour |
Color | Dark Machinery Gray |
Finish Type | High-Gloss |
Size | 16 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Rust Resistant |
Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Metal,Iron,Wood |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | Industrial MRO High Solids |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #68727b |
Full Cure Time | 2 Days |
Coverage | 18 square feet |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 043281006743 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00043281006743 |
Manufacturer | Seymour Paint |
Part Number | 620-1417 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 620-1417 |
Finish | High-Gloss |
Material | solvent based |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rust Resistant |
Batteries Required? | No |
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
J**S
One of the Best Spray Paints
I've used MRO flat black and yellow paints and I've been impressed so far. The paint coverage is excellent. After 2-3 coats you have a good looking and durable finish. It does take a surprisingly long time to cure, however. It dries to the touch in a couple of hours, but the finish is still pretty soft and will scratch easily for a day or more. I would err on the side of giving it a weak to cure before putting it through any hard use. I attempted to bake cure in a dehydrator (sub 200 degree F temperature), but that results in wrinkles in the finish, so I do not recommend that. I swear that the yellow has a hint of banana smell Overall, the paint works well.
M**S
AMAZINGLY good paint - like a baked-on powder coating
This "Seymour MRO High Solids" spray paint is amazing.It has extremely good coverage, it hides everything, it's self-leveling, quick-drying, and the finish is smooth, non-reflective, and durable. It doesn't drip, pool, or run unless you put on a ridiculously thick coat.It's a very forgiving paint; apply this correctly and you'll be happy every time. It dries as hard as rock, like a powder-coated finish. Super hard, super durable.Here's the key to using this paint: plan on giving whatever you're painting one good, even coat. Other paints typically tell you to build up multiple thin coats, but don't use this stuff that way. One nice, thick, smooth coat with 100% coverage is what you're aiming for.Shake the can well and keep shaking it as you paint.Spray any little nooks and crannies first, give the rest a good solid coat, and then STOP. Put the can down. DON'T keep spraying and spraying and spraying- do your best to get *everything* covered on the first glorious layer.If you can, immediately cover the object with a box or other shield to prevent dust from ruining the finish. Leave it for ~30 mins until it's no longer tacky.You can go back and do touch-ups, but my suggestion is to let the original coat dry a little bit first , and then very gingerly hit any missed areas.I use this for painting the inside/outside of PC cases and it's always done a super job. One coat really does it all.I don't give many 5-star reviews but this is great stuff; highly recommended!
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)
J**O
This paint really surprised me I’m not using anything else now
The media could not be loaded. So just to clarify it’s all about the prep work! Can’t stress that enough! Clean any and all grease, dirt and whatever. Sand then primer, sand again clean again! Then paint.This stuff is seriously awesome for paint in a can!? I mean it’s not a flawless paint job by no means. But it’s damn good for not spending 3k to have it painted! Few hundred bucks cause I did get the 2k clear and that really made all the difference in the world I’m super happy with the results and btw tip u HAVE to let the surface dry I mean throughly dry before painting if not u will get wrinkles in the paint immediately when u spray bondo absorbs water so if u used it let it sit for while after cleaning the surface then use tack cloth before paint. Go light first coat then spray 2-3 medium coat should be money after that
M**S
Excellent Buy
Negatives ❌:•NonePositives ✅:•Great quality paint•Is equal to 3 regular spray cans•Item as described
N**.
can spray blobs at times
I sprayed the top and hood of my old dakota (93 model). The paint was wearing off and needed a little refreshing. As for the paint, it was outstanding, the only spray can paint I have ever used that was not so quick drying. This is a plus as it allows you to get a more even coat.The paint dried with a very glossy finish.my only dislike was at times it did spit a globs of paint, However with it being a slow drying paint some of the globs leveled out.I wish it had a fan pattern nozzle. If Seymour could figure out the blobs it would be the best on the market. All in all for a spray can this is the best results I have ever seen, the finished job almost looked like it had been done in a paint shop.
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