Majic 1 gal. Light Ford Gray Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint
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Majic 1 gal. Light Ford Gray Tractor Truck & Implement Enamel Paint
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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
- Light Ford gray 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 | 340 g/L |
| Warranty | None |
| Color | Gray |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8-2967-1 |
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Q: Can I apply Manic Tractor enamal paint to white oak planks stabilized with penetrating epoxy? Planks are for a permanent dock not to different from a boat hull in water weather exposure.
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: For use on iron, steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the mixing ratio when using hardener? 8:1:1?
3 years ago1 Answer
- A: Using the ratio format above, the proper ratio for mixing Majic Tractor & Implement Enamel to Reducer and to Catalyst Hardener = 8 (parts Majic T&I Enamel): 1 (part Majic Reducer): 1/2 (part Catalyst Hardener) … 8:1:1/2 (or 16:2:1). Please bear in mind that the reduction ratio is plus-or-minus, meaning that more, or less, Reducer may be added to achieve proper atomization – which may be affected by the type of spray equipment you have, the atmospheric conditions at the time of application, and your own personal preferences. A greater reduction will not harm the resin nor the protective and performance qualities of the finish (though 8:1 is a good place to start). At the ratio described above, you would use 1/2 the amount of Catalyst Hardener as the Majic Reducer – please understand that the use of a Catalyst Hardener is not required, but optional. The benefits to using a Hardener is (a) a harder finish (better abrasion resistance, and (b) accelerated “cure” time of the applied film. Also understand that the use of a Catalyst Hardener will NOT accelerate the dry-to-touch, nor the re-coat time of the applied product – these times will remain constant with, or without the Catalyst Hardener. When applying Majic Tractor & Implement Primers, and Enamels, to follow package directions carefully with special attention to the recommended applied film thickness (2.5 – 3.0 mils wet) and the “allowable” recoat time of 24 hours (minimum) as 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.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this be used on aluminum boat surface top side without primer.
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Assuming the aluminum surface has been previously painted, is clean, and in good, sound condition, no primer would be necessary before applying 1-2 coats of Majic T&I Enamel in accordance to package directions… if the aluminum is bare, the surface should be sanded with a medium grit paper, etched with a 50/50 vinegar & water solution and allow to dry, then primed with 1 coat of Majic T&I Sandable Gray (8-6055), or Red Oxide Primer (8-2989) in strict accordance to package directions.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: What flattening agent can I us with this paint?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please see the response from the manufacturer: Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels are hard-drying, high gloss alkyd enamels designed for exceptional adhesion, with great abrasion, impact & corrosion resistance. We do not manufacture a “flattening agent” for use with this product, and cannot recommend one be added. Flatting pastes are made up of soft minerals that absorb, and protrude through the remaining resin – lowering the sheen, but diminishing the film’s protective & performance properties. Though we do not recommend that flatting pastes be added, if you go this route – be sure to find one that is compatible with oil/alkyd resins, and not for use with lacquers, polys or 2K finishes.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Could I use a water based primer over sanded painted metal before I use Majic tractor, truck paints? Since Majic paint is oil based would thus work and adhere?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: A good quality water-borne, rust-inhibitive, metal primer should pose no problem of incompatibility with an application of Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels, but it is always a good idea to apply a test patch first, allow a couple days to cure, then check adhesion. Be sure to follow the preparations and application instructions carefully of both products, with special attention to the recommended applied thickness of each coating, and the allowable recoat times (of both).6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this paint be applied on a painted surface or only to a primed or bare metal surface?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels may be applied to a painted surface, as long as the existing coating is adhering tightly, and in good condition. Any loose, or peeling, paint must be removed by sanding, scraping, etc., then the blunt edges of remaining paint must be sanded smooth, and flush to the substrate. Aside from sanding to remove loose paint, the entire surface of an existing coating should be sanded with a fine grit paper to remove any gloss, and to create a “profile” for a stronger mechanical bond between the existing and newly applied coating. Please refer to the label instructions for additional surface preparation guidelines, as well as application instructions with special attention to the recommended applied thickness, and allowable re-coat times (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).6 years agoHelpful?
Q: will this paint adhere to plastic trim pieces? have a lawn tractor with a lot of plastic I would like to paint as well
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Painting plastic trim is similar to painting fiberglass. Make sure the surface is clean & dry and scuff sand glossy, slick surfaces. A greater adhesion may be realized with the application of a Plastic Adhesion Promoter prior to priming with Majic Tractor & Implement Primer.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Reduced 8:1, can this enamel be applied with an Airless Sprayer? Thank You
7 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please see the manufacturer's response below: The preferred methods for spraying Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Products is conventional spray, HVLP or LVLP application. Airless application is certainly possible, but Majic T&I products require a very thin applied film (recommended 2.5 mils wet) with a minimum of 24 hours dry time between coats. Airless applies a lot of paint in a very short period of time, and can very quickly, & easily, be applied too heavy (too heavy an application, and/or re-coating too soon will result in a much slower dry & cure – possibly several days, or longer). A successful application with airless will largely depend on your equipment, and your experience & ability to measure, or recognize, the appropriate applied film thickness. If you opt for this type of application, I would recommend an 8:1 reduction of Majic T&I Enamel (with Majic Reducer, #8-0750), and use a Fine Finish .013 tip7 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can I use this product without a catalyst hardener?
7 years ago1 Answer
- A: Absolutely…while benefit, in terms of increased hardness & accelerated curing, will be realized by adding Majic Catalyst Hardener to Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels, the use of such is completely optional. Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels are hard-drying, industrial oil/alkyd enamels that exhibit excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance to the surface being painted (without the use of a catalyst hardener). One other option to consider is the application of 1 or 2 coats of Majic Clear Coat High Gloss Lacquer, applied to the final application of Majic T&I Enamel. Majic Clear Coat provides the benefit of a greater depth of image to the finish, and better resistance to the damaging effects of UV light (better gloss & color retention). An application of Majic Clear Coat is NOT required, and again, strictly optional. Remember with each of the products discussed, it is critical to follow application directions very carefully – apply product in thin coats, and allow a full 24 hours to dry between coats. If you opt to use Majic Clear Coat, allow the final coat of enamel 14 days to cure before applying.7 years agoHelpful?
Q: What do you thin it with?
8 years ago1 Answer
- A: The best (only) recommendation we can make for thinning/reducing any of the Majic Tractor & Implement Enamels, or Primers, is with Majic Reducer, #8-0750, SKU #1177119 at a ratio of 8:1 (8 parts Majic T&I Coating to 1 part Majic Reducer). Majic Reducer is a proprietary blend of “exempt” solvents that allow T&I Products to be reduced – without adding any VOC to the host product (Reducing product with Mineral Spirits, or VM&P Naptha would work (at approximately the same ratio), but would add enough VOC’s to knock the product of VOC compliancy)…8 years agoHelpful?
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Q: Can I apply Manic Tractor enamal paint to white oak planks stabilized with penetrating epoxy? Planks are for a permanent dock not to different from a boat hull in water weather exposure.
2 years ago1 Answer
- A: For use on iron, steel, aluminum and properly primed galvanized metal2 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the mixing ratio when using hardener? 8:1:1?
3 years ago1 Answer
- A: Using the ratio format above, the proper ratio for mixing Majic Tractor & Implement Enamel to Reducer and to Catalyst Hardener = 8 (parts Majic T&I Enamel): 1 (part Majic Reducer): 1/2 (part Catalyst Hardener) … 8:1:1/2 (or 16:2:1). Please bear in mind that the reduction ratio is plus-or-minus, meaning that more, or less, Reducer may be added to achieve proper atomization – which may be affected by the type of spray equipment you have, the atmospheric conditions at the time of application, and your own personal preferences. A greater reduction will not harm the resin nor the protective and performance qualities of the finish (though 8:1 is a good place to start). At the ratio described above, you would use 1/2 the amount of Catalyst Hardener as the Majic Reducer – please understand that the use of a Catalyst Hardener is not required, but optional. The benefits to using a Hardener is (a) a harder finish (better abrasion resistance, and (b) accelerated “cure” time of the applied film. Also understand that the use of a Catalyst Hardener will NOT accelerate the dry-to-touch, nor the re-coat time of the applied product – these times will remain constant with, or without the Catalyst Hardener. When applying Majic Tractor & Implement Primers, and Enamels, to follow package directions carefully with special attention to the recommended applied film thickness (2.5 – 3.0 mils wet) and the “allowable” recoat time of 24 hours (minimum) as 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.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this be used on aluminum boat surface top side without primer.
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Assuming the aluminum surface has been previously painted, is clean, and in good, sound condition, no primer would be necessary before applying 1-2 coats of Majic T&I Enamel in accordance to package directions… if the aluminum is bare, the surface should be sanded with a medium grit paper, etched with a 50/50 vinegar & water solution and allow to dry, then primed with 1 coat of Majic T&I Sandable Gray (8-6055), or Red Oxide Primer (8-2989) in strict accordance to package directions.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: What flattening agent can I us with this paint?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please see the response from the manufacturer: Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels are hard-drying, high gloss alkyd enamels designed for exceptional adhesion, with great abrasion, impact & corrosion resistance. We do not manufacture a “flattening agent” for use with this product, and cannot recommend one be added. Flatting pastes are made up of soft minerals that absorb, and protrude through the remaining resin – lowering the sheen, but diminishing the film’s protective & performance properties. Though we do not recommend that flatting pastes be added, if you go this route – be sure to find one that is compatible with oil/alkyd resins, and not for use with lacquers, polys or 2K finishes.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Could I use a water based primer over sanded painted metal before I use Majic tractor, truck paints? Since Majic paint is oil based would thus work and adhere?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: A good quality water-borne, rust-inhibitive, metal primer should pose no problem of incompatibility with an application of Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels, but it is always a good idea to apply a test patch first, allow a couple days to cure, then check adhesion. Be sure to follow the preparations and application instructions carefully of both products, with special attention to the recommended applied thickness of each coating, and the allowable recoat times (of both).6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can this paint be applied on a painted surface or only to a primed or bare metal surface?
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels may be applied to a painted surface, as long as the existing coating is adhering tightly, and in good condition. Any loose, or peeling, paint must be removed by sanding, scraping, etc., then the blunt edges of remaining paint must be sanded smooth, and flush to the substrate. Aside from sanding to remove loose paint, the entire surface of an existing coating should be sanded with a fine grit paper to remove any gloss, and to create a “profile” for a stronger mechanical bond between the existing and newly applied coating. Please refer to the label instructions for additional surface preparation guidelines, as well as application instructions with special attention to the recommended applied thickness, and allowable re-coat times (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).6 years agoHelpful?
Q: will this paint adhere to plastic trim pieces? have a lawn tractor with a lot of plastic I would like to paint as well
6 years ago1 Answer
- A: Painting plastic trim is similar to painting fiberglass. Make sure the surface is clean & dry and scuff sand glossy, slick surfaces. A greater adhesion may be realized with the application of a Plastic Adhesion Promoter prior to priming with Majic Tractor & Implement Primer.6 years agoHelpful?
Q: Reduced 8:1, can this enamel be applied with an Airless Sprayer? Thank You
7 years ago1 Answer
- A: Please see the manufacturer's response below: The preferred methods for spraying Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Products is conventional spray, HVLP or LVLP application. Airless application is certainly possible, but Majic T&I products require a very thin applied film (recommended 2.5 mils wet) with a minimum of 24 hours dry time between coats. Airless applies a lot of paint in a very short period of time, and can very quickly, & easily, be applied too heavy (too heavy an application, and/or re-coating too soon will result in a much slower dry & cure – possibly several days, or longer). A successful application with airless will largely depend on your equipment, and your experience & ability to measure, or recognize, the appropriate applied film thickness. If you opt for this type of application, I would recommend an 8:1 reduction of Majic T&I Enamel (with Majic Reducer, #8-0750), and use a Fine Finish .013 tip7 years agoHelpful?
Q: Can I use this product without a catalyst hardener?
7 years ago1 Answer
- A: Absolutely…while benefit, in terms of increased hardness & accelerated curing, will be realized by adding Majic Catalyst Hardener to Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels, the use of such is completely optional. Majic Tractor, Truck & Implement Enamels are hard-drying, industrial oil/alkyd enamels that exhibit excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance to the surface being painted (without the use of a catalyst hardener). One other option to consider is the application of 1 or 2 coats of Majic Clear Coat High Gloss Lacquer, applied to the final application of Majic T&I Enamel. Majic Clear Coat provides the benefit of a greater depth of image to the finish, and better resistance to the damaging effects of UV light (better gloss & color retention). An application of Majic Clear Coat is NOT required, and again, strictly optional. Remember with each of the products discussed, it is critical to follow application directions very carefully – apply product in thin coats, and allow a full 24 hours to dry between coats. If you opt to use Majic Clear Coat, allow the final coat of enamel 14 days to cure before applying.7 years agoHelpful?
Q: What do you thin it with?
8 years ago1 Answer
- A: The best (only) recommendation we can make for thinning/reducing any of the Majic Tractor & Implement Enamels, or Primers, is with Majic Reducer, #8-0750, SKU #1177119 at a ratio of 8:1 (8 parts Majic T&I Coating to 1 part Majic Reducer). Majic Reducer is a proprietary blend of “exempt” solvents that allow T&I Products to be reduced – without adding any VOC to the host product (Reducing product with Mineral Spirits, or VM&P Naptha would work (at approximately the same ratio), but would add enough VOC’s to knock the product of VOC compliancy)…8 years agoHelpful?
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Celina,Oh.
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Very good paint.
8 months ago
I painted my 40 foot shipping container with this paint and it covered first coat, dried in about 10 hours. It was 85 degrees that day..I used a 4 inch paint brush..This paint dries like Synthol Enamel paint..I did not thin the paint or add hardener and it works fine..
Yes, I recommend this product.
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
GOOD PAINT
a year ago
paint is good and hard on my floor
SweepstakesYes
Yes, I recommend this product.
Review 1
1 out of 5 stars.
Super disappointed. Won't be using again.
a year ago
I've sprayed every vehicle I've ever owned, decided to fix my work truck and didn't want to spend the big bucks on automotive paint so I thought I'd give this a shot after not using this brand in several years.Poor coverage and didn't want to dry even with a hardener. I've had good luck with this paint in the past I couldn't tell you why it didn't work well this time. Won't be using again.
No, I do not recommend this product.
South Jersey
Review 1
5 out of 5 stars.
Real nice results and reasonably priced
3 years ago
I don't understand the few bad reviews on this paint. This is the second time I've sprayed it and have had great results both times. Followed manufacturers instructions on mixing ratios using the reducer and hardener. Lays out really nice and has a great shine. Definitely recommend for an inexpensive job, I'll absolutely be using this again. Best part is it's manufactured right here in the great U.S.A👌
SweepstakesYes
Yes, I recommend this product.