PaintScratch sells the highest quality Alumacraft spray paints on the market. Order Alumacraft spray paint by clicking your model above. Then select your Alumacraft year and color to order your Alumacraft spray paint. [links]
See full version: Alumacraft Spray Paint Cans
PaintScratch sells the highest quality Alumacraft spray paints on the market. Order Alumacraft spray paint by clicking your model above. Then select your Alumacraft year and color to order your Alumacraft spray paint. [links]
PaintScratch offers the top Alumacraft spray paint. We are happy to guarantee the paint will be a good match with the original color chip provided by the producer of your car or we'll gladly mail you a new spray paint can. Looking for a can of Alumacraft spray paint? We've got you covered. Alumacraft spray paints are ideal for touching up larger paint scratches and chips. We offer everything needed for your paint touch up such as Alumacraft spray paint, clearcoat, primer, spray guns, and more. Just choose your car model from the group on this page and order Alumacraft spray paint now! [links]
If you have an unpainted surface on your Alumacraft, like bare metal or plastic, apply primer before Alumacraft touch up paint! Apply several thin coats of primer to the Alumacraft paint you are going to repair. Only apply a small amount of primer to your Alumacraft at time. Let the primer dry, overnight if possible, before applying the Alumacraft touch up paint. Once dry, lightly sand the primed Alumacraft paint area with #220 grit sandpaper followed by #600 wet and dry sandpaper. here
We sell Alumacraft touch up paint pens, Alumacraft spray paint and other Alumacraft touch up paint products.
You are now ready to apply Alumacraft touch up paint to your car. Apply several thin coats of Alumacraft touch up paint to build up the damaged paint area to the same depth as the surrounding surface. Let the Alumacraft paint dry for ten to twenty minutes between coats. After the final coat, let the paint dry thoroughly before applying a clearcoat layer. Usually if you let the Alumacraft paint dry overnight, it will be dry. If temperatures are below 70 degrees F, allow additional time for the Alumacraft touch up paint to dry. [links]
Often, you can call Alumacraft and see if they can tell you where to look for your Alumacraft color code. Ask them if they know the PPG or Dupont paint formula number if there is no color code. If you have any paint information, please fill out our contact form with your Alumacraft paint information.
Sometimes the Alumacraft color code is well hidden! Some vehicles do not have color codes so contact us with as much information as you can. We often can make these Alumacraft colors.
Post by Onytay » 23 Apr 2015, 10:11
Post by amk » 23 Apr 2015, 07:50 [links]
So far the closest I've found without going to a dealer has been Rustoleum deep forest green. Its pretty close. I used it to paint my trolling motor mount. It was available in the paint dept at Walmart.
Don't think I'd call it "rust." The only time aluminum really 'rusts' is when exposed to liquid Mercury. Otherwise, it is just minor oxidation, and it is better at protecting the boat than paint is.
Aluminum is actually a highly reactive metal, with very poor qualities. In fact, most of the properties of aluminum make it virtually unsuitable for marine use. But, what makes it usable is the fact that it begins to oxidize within seconds of being exposed to air. It is this thin layer of aluminum oxide that makes aluminum the wonder metal. The oxide melts at around 3 times the heat that the aluminum does, which is why we have to TIG weld it on AC, and not DC (the AC current breaks the oxide layer up). [links]