2K in a can

July 14, 2011
2K in a can
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Vinny Byrne has introduced a new range of fast drying 2K paint in a convenient aerosol can.


Manufactured by Bernardo Ecenarro, the can is preloaded with propellant, solvents and hardener in a separate pre-filled cartridge. It can then be filled with a 2K paint, professionally mixed and matched to the exact colour formulation required. The aerosol can contents can be activated using an easy ring pull action and once activated, the 2K paint remains useable for 24 hours.

This means that users can have all the convenience of an aerosol paint spray can, perfectly matched to the job and get the added durability of a 2K finish. The high quality finish can better replicate the finish on the vehicle than normal aerosol paints, with improved gloss and better chemical resistance.

The finish is suitable for many automotive, industrial and household applications. The range includes topcoat, plus a 2K clear lacquer and a 2K primer.

Available from Vinny Byrne branches in Dublin North, Dublin South, Athlone and Omagh or can be purchased on-line at www.vinnybyrne.com or call
01-626-1700.
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