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Vht Nu-cast, High-temperature, Enamel, Satin, Iron, 11 Oz.aerosol Spray Can Each on 2040-parts.com

US $12.98
Location:

Central Point, Oregon, United States

Central Point, Oregon, United States
VHT NU-Cast, High-Temperature, Enamel, Satin, Iron, 11 oz.Aerosol Spray Can Each, US $12.98, image 1
Condition:New Brand:VHT Manufacturer Part Number:SP998

VHT SP988 NU-Cast Engine Paint  

Each Can 11 oz.

Shipping restrictions may apply on this part.

Quantity: 1 can 

Are rust and corrosion making your cast iron and cast aluminum engine and drivetrain components look cruddy to downright ugly?

 If so, VHT has the answer for you. Their NU-Cast engine enamels are formulated to restore OEM parts to their original, newly cast appearances. 

There are varieties available to handle both iron and aluminum castings, and they can withstand temperatures from 1300-2000 degrees F (704-1093 degrees C). 

They are extremely resistant to chemicals, salt, corrosion, and rust.


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