Majic 1 gal. Black Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint, Gloss
Majic 1 gal. Black Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint, Gloss
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Majic Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint is a durable, heavy-duty alkyd enamel paint specially formulated for excellent adhesion, and resistance to weathering and corrosion. It may be applied by brush or spray, and dries to a high gloss finish. For use on iron, steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal. It dries to a high gloss finish. Available in 1 gal. cans of paint.
- Alkyd enamel paint specially formulated for excellent adhesion
- Enamel paint is resistant to weathering and corrosion
- May be applied by brush or spray
- Dries to a high gloss finish
- For use on iron, steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal
- Gloss black color
| Brand | Majic |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Container Size | 1 gal. |
| Coverage Area | 600-700 sq. ft./gal. |
| Dry to Touch | 5-10 hours |
| Features | Outstanding Durability. Excellent Adhesion. Corrosion Resistant. High Gloss Finish. VOC Compliant / Environmentally Friendly. Can be used with Majic Catalyst / Hardener. |
| Finish | High gloss |
| Package Quantity | 2 |
| Paint Base | Enamel |
| Recommended Number Of Coats | 2 |
| Time Before Recoating | 24 hours |
| VOC Content | 336 g/L |
| Warranty | None |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8-2994-1 |
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Q: Mixing reducer & hardner
12 days ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Mike B! Mixing in Reducer and Hardener is recommended to help the paint cure quickly and ensure a tough, high-gloss finish. Please see SKU:1177119 for the Majic Reducer and SKU:1177127 for the Majic hardener.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can I use Urethane reducer
24 days ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Tomb- Using a generic or automotive urethane reducer with Majic Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint is not recommended24 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can it be thinned to use in a spray gun to adhere to fiber glass
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Hi David69! Yes, this paint can be thinned for spray application using a recommended ratio of 12.5%. While it is designed for use on iron, steel, aluminum, and primed galvanized metal, one reviewer noted using it on a boat, though they were dissatisfied with the results.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Do you need a reducer and a hardner for this paint
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Thacker! Yes, using Majic Catalyst Hardener is recommended to help the paint cure quickly and ensure a tough, high-gloss finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: What is the mix ratio for paint and reducer
a month ago1 Answer
- AI-assisted, Human-approvedA: Hi Neighbor- The recommended thinning ratio for this paint is 12.5%. For best results, it is suggested to use the Majic paint thinning mixture to ensure an easy application and a flat finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Does the clear work with this paint
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Ronald! Yes, this paint can be used with Majic Catalyst Hardener. Using the hardener is recommended to help the paint cure quickly and ensure a tough, high-gloss finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Do I hardner to the first coat?
5 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Primers and Enamels are high quality, hard-drying alkyds that exhibit excellent adhesion, corrosion resistance and protection to surfaces subjected to hard use, and harsh exposures… While Majic T&I Enamels are designed for use over Majic T&I Primers, painting either over a properly prepared epoxy primer should pose no problems (though adhesion testing is strongly recommended). The epoxy primer must be clean, dry and free of chalk, dirt, grease/oils, or other surface contaminants that may interfere with the adhesion of Majic T&I Products – and light sanding of the epoxy primer would be recommended to create a “profile” for a better, stronger, mechanical bond between 2 product films. Please carefully read, and follow, all label directions regarding application of Majic T&I Products, with special attention paid to the recommended applied thickness of each coating (thin applications @ 2.5 – 3.0 mils wet), and the allowable re-coat times for each (minimum 24 hours between coats). Too heavy an application, and/or re-coating too soon will result in a film that won’t dry “hard” for several days…or longer.5 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can Majic Tactor and Truck paint be sanded and buffed
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hello Neighbor, Yes, the base Majic Tractor and Truck Paint can be sanded and buffed, particularly when using a hardener and clear coat. For the base enamel, you can wet-sand between coats with fine grit paper to improve adhesion and after the final coat, you can buff the surface after allowing it to cure.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: With the existing paint do I to remove it or just rough sanding, and do you have to use a primer
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please see the below link for instructions/ tips from the manufacturer: https://www.majicpaints.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Paint-Training_TSCWEB.pdf2 years agoHelpful?
Q: How is the Uv protection and likelihood of fading?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: For assistance with this question and suggestions for products that might work best for your project please contact the manufacturer at: about this product at (614) 253-8511 or info@majicpaints.com.2 years agoHelpful?
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Newest questions
Q: Mixing reducer & hardner
12 days ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Mike B! Mixing in Reducer and Hardener is recommended to help the paint cure quickly and ensure a tough, high-gloss finish. Please see SKU:1177119 for the Majic Reducer and SKU:1177127 for the Majic hardener.10 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can I use Urethane reducer
24 days ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Tomb- Using a generic or automotive urethane reducer with Majic Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint is not recommended24 days agoHelpful?
Q: Can it be thinned to use in a spray gun to adhere to fiber glass
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Hi David69! Yes, this paint can be thinned for spray application using a recommended ratio of 12.5%. While it is designed for use on iron, steel, aluminum, and primed galvanized metal, one reviewer noted using it on a boat, though they were dissatisfied with the results.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Do you need a reducer and a hardner for this paint
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Thacker! Yes, using Majic Catalyst Hardener is recommended to help the paint cure quickly and ensure a tough, high-gloss finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: What is the mix ratio for paint and reducer
a month ago1 Answer
- AI-assisted, Human-approvedA: Hi Neighbor- The recommended thinning ratio for this paint is 12.5%. For best results, it is suggested to use the Majic paint thinning mixture to ensure an easy application and a flat finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Does the clear work with this paint
a month ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Ronald! Yes, this paint can be used with Majic Catalyst Hardener. Using the hardener is recommended to help the paint cure quickly and ensure a tough, high-gloss finish.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Do I hardner to the first coat?
5 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hi Neighbor! Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Primers and Enamels are high quality, hard-drying alkyds that exhibit excellent adhesion, corrosion resistance and protection to surfaces subjected to hard use, and harsh exposures… While Majic T&I Enamels are designed for use over Majic T&I Primers, painting either over a properly prepared epoxy primer should pose no problems (though adhesion testing is strongly recommended). The epoxy primer must be clean, dry and free of chalk, dirt, grease/oils, or other surface contaminants that may interfere with the adhesion of Majic T&I Products – and light sanding of the epoxy primer would be recommended to create a “profile” for a better, stronger, mechanical bond between 2 product films. Please carefully read, and follow, all label directions regarding application of Majic T&I Products, with special attention paid to the recommended applied thickness of each coating (thin applications @ 2.5 – 3.0 mils wet), and the allowable re-coat times for each (minimum 24 hours between coats). Too heavy an application, and/or re-coating too soon will result in a film that won’t dry “hard” for several days…or longer.5 months agoHelpful?
Q: Can Majic Tactor and Truck paint be sanded and buffed
10 months ago1 Answer
- A: Hello Neighbor, Yes, the base Majic Tractor and Truck Paint can be sanded and buffed, particularly when using a hardener and clear coat. For the base enamel, you can wet-sand between coats with fine grit paper to improve adhesion and after the final coat, you can buff the surface after allowing it to cure.10 months agoHelpful?
Q: With the existing paint do I to remove it or just rough sanding, and do you have to use a primer
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please see the below link for instructions/ tips from the manufacturer: https://www.majicpaints.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Paint-Training_TSCWEB.pdf2 years agoHelpful?
Q: How is the Uv protection and likelihood of fading?
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: For assistance with this question and suggestions for products that might work best for your project please contact the manufacturer at: about this product at (614) 253-8511 or info@majicpaints.com.2 years agoHelpful?
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Beardstown
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Great months later
11 days ago
I throw the screen away in paint gun cup and strain with funnel strainers, mixed 8parts paint 1 part hardener and 1 part naphtha thinner waited 4 days and backed the boat in the water , still shining great.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Review 1
1 out of 5 stars.
Never again
29 days ago
This paint is terrible aside from coverage everything I paint with it peels despite prep ,I will never buy this again
Oklahoma
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Good stuff
a month ago
This is not an AI generated review. This is some excellent paint. It covers well, and is like a layer of armor. If you apply it in the right weather conditions, you cannot go wrong. I use it on my trailers and it's very durable.
Will purchase again.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Don’t listen to the 1 star reviews
a month ago
Anyone that rates this paint lower than 5 stars is using it incorrectly or cannot follow directions.
Yes, I recommend this product.