As white as white gets. Pure. Untinted. Absolutely white
As white as white gets. Pure. Untinted. Absolutely white
Open Box Eastwood 4 1 Hugger Orange - Basecoat - Automotive Car Paint - Gallon is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 2.
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As white as white gets. Pure. Untinted. Absolutely white
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Product Overview:
Description
Eastwood Pure White Basecoat Paint adds the superior durability of urethane to the ease of conventional basecoats.
- Apply a durable urethane finish wherever you live in the continental US, even CA
- Choose a fast, medium or slow Low-VOC Activator
- Makes 5 sprayable quarts
- Clearcoat is required on basecoat paints
- Mixes 4:1 with your activator choice
- Approximate coverage: 160 SQ FT
- Max Temperature: Paint will handle up to 300 degrees without delamination, but color shift may occur, so it should not be used in a high heat setting
- Made in the USA
- As white as white gets. Pure. Untinted. Absolutely white
Basecoat Paint Kit is a low-VOC system, so it meets regulatory limits in highly-regulated areas, eliminating the need to switch to a waterborne system.
Warranty
90 Day
Specifications
BASECOAT PAINT MIXING RATIOS
Thoroughly mix four parts Low-VOC Urethane Basecoat with one part Low-VOC Urethane Activator. Use Fast (50308ZP) for small jobs, or temps below 75°F; Medium (50309ZP) for small jobs, or temps between 70-85°F; or Slow (50310ZP) for large jobs, or temps above 80°F. Keep in mind, other factors, such as humidity, air flow and total film thickness should also be considered. In many situations, it will be useful to add 10%-20% 50104ZP Zero-VOC Reducer to aid sprayabliity, flow and leveling. Remember, this is an activated basecoat system; only mix as much as is needed. Pot life is about 2 hours at 70°F.
PAINT GUN SET-UP
HVLP Gun: Fluid Tip 1.2-1.4 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 8-10 psi
Conventional Gravity: Fluid Tip 1.2-1.5 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 40-50 psi
Conventional Siphon: Fluid Tip: 1.3-1.6 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 40-50 psi
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Apply Low-VOC Urethane Basecoat color in two full medium wet coats with a consistent 50% overlap pattern. Allow five to ten minutes flash time between coats. Flash time should increase if additional coats are applied. Most colors will cover in two coats.
Basecoat should dry dust-free within 10-20 minutes. May be lightly sanded in as few as 20 minutes. Wait at least 30 minutes before wet sanding. Wait 45-90 minutes before taping on the fresh film. All dry times are approximate, at 70°. Temperature, air flow, total film thickness and other variable may extend these times.
In the Box
Contents
Pure White Urethane Basecoat, 1 gallon
Low-VOC Urethane Activator, 1 qt. (your choice of Fast, Medium or Slow)
Guides & Accessories
Instructions
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Safety Information
Always wear appropriate eye, skin and respiratory protection. Consult MSDS for specific precautions and warnings .VOC = 3.5 lbs./gallon.
Accessories
50104ZP Zero-VOC Urethane Paint Reducer
PRE Painting Surface Prep
Low-VOC Gray Urethane Primer
12569 Concours Master Gun Cleaning Kit
12846Z Aerosol-Injected Cleaner
SAS Bandit Respirator
Gen-Nex Painters Coveralls
15639 Concours LT HVLP Paint Gun 1.3mm
Application Tips
Apply A Durable Urethane Finish Wherever You Live In The Continental Us, Even Ca
Reviews
Rated 1 out of 5 by Chris from Filmy paint that was not mixing well Honestly. I have started a complete restoration using all Eastwood products. From the chassis paint to the show clear. But the actual base coat paint was horrible. There was a film that would not break up. It was a pain trying to make sure it’s stirred. I just pray it holds up. It’s been a year long project and with issues with the paint film I just hope it makes it
Date published: 2021-07-19
Questions & Answers
What is the recommended psi setting using an HTE spray gun with 1.3 mm tip ?
Asked by: DartmanDan
PAINT GUN SET-UPHVLP Gun: Fluid Tip 1.2-1.4 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 8-10 psiConventional Gravity: Fluid Tip 1.2-1.5 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 40-50 psiConventional Siphon: Fluid Tip: 1.3-1.6 mm Inlet Spray Pressure 40-50 psi
Answered by: Wil Project Advisor
Date published: 2023-12-01
Would this color be the brightest pure white , we are trying to come close to a GM # 96U paint code ?
Asked by: Chris
Out of the whites that we have this would be the truest bright white we have available.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2022-08-08
Can I use white primer instead of gray
Asked by: Rooseveltjr
White primer can certainly be used.
Answered by: SeanW
Date published: 2021-06-30
Can this go over a sanded gelcoat?
Asked by: frk6061
You would be better off applying a primer first such as a coat of an Epoxy primer or two.
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2020-01-10
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