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Rust-Oleum V2164838 V2100 System Enamel Spray Paint, 15 oz Container, Liquid Form, Bright Red, 12 to 20 sq-ft/can Coverage

Item #: RUST V2164838

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Rust-Oleum
Manufacturer Part #: V2164838

Rust-Oleum Enamel Spray Paint, Series: V2100 System, 15 oz, Aerosol Can, Liquid, Bright Red, Gloss, 12 to 20 sq-ft/can Coverage, Chemical Composition: Acetone, Propane, n-Butyl Acetate, Xylene (o-, m-, p- Isomers), n-Butane, Ethylbenzene, Aromatic Petroleum Distillates, Solvent Naphtha, Light Aromatic, Titanium Dioxide, Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime, Toluene, 50 to 100 deg F, 525 g/L VOC, Solvent Like

  • Tough, professional finish, superior resistance to chipping, cracking and peeling
  • This water based formula creates a tough, satin finish and contains no VOCs, HAPs1 or solvent odor
  • Can be used on surfaces that reach temperatures up to 200 deg F
  • Most colors match the 7400 or V7400 system for convenient touchtoups
  • 5 years shelf life
  • Extra-wide comfort nozzle prevents finger fatigue and sprays from any angle, even upside down
  • The ultimate spray paint for industrial applications
  • Provides corrosion protection with easy, one coat coverage and long-lasting color, gloss and durability
  • Meets USDA requirements for incidental food contact, accepted for use in federally registered Canadian food facilities, VOC compliant nation wide
  • 1.4 maximum value of MIR
  • High output tip covers 50% faster, dries in only 20 min to touch
  • 10 to 20 min tack-free dry time, 1 to 2 hr handle dry time, within 1 hr or after 24 hrs recoat dry time

Item Specifications

  • Acetone, Propane, n-Butyl Acetate, Xylene (o-, m-, p- Isomers), n-Butane, Ethylbenzene, Aromatic Petroleum Distillates, Solvent Naphtha, Light Aromatic, Titanium Dioxide, Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime, Toluene
  • Bright Red
  • 15 oz
  • Aerosol Can
  • 12 to 20 sq-ft/can
  • Gloss
  • Liquid
  • Solvent Like
  • V2100 System
  • 50 to 100 deg F
  • 525 g/L
$7.78
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