E-Tech offer new engine enamel aerosol sprays

March 04, 2019
E-Tech offer new engine enamel aerosol sprays
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E-Tech has introduced new Engine Enamel Aerosol sprays available in a selection of colours. The paint provides a long lasting gloss finish and is ideal for engine blocks, valves and rocker covers, gear casings and many other components.


E-TECH Engine Enamel is formulated with a ceramic resin to cope with temperatures up to 250°C. The paint is easy to apply offering excellent adhesion to bare metal. This means no primer is required. It is also fast drying and provides a hard, chip resistant, finish that also has  excellent colour retention properties due to high pigment content. The finish is also resistant to oil, engine additives, chemicals, road salt and weathering.

E-TECH Engine Enamel is available in a range of 6 colours: Black, Blue, British Racing Green, Orange, Red and Silver in 400ml cans.

Motor factor or retail outlets who would like to stock this product and many other from the E-tech range can contact Stephen Glendinning on 087-266-1157, Auto Inparts on 00-44 (0)1525 382713 or email sales@autoinparts.com.
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