Description
Every farm has equipment that’s mechanically sound but looks like it’s been through too many seasons. Whether you’re dealing with faded panels from years of sun exposure, scratches from brush and tree branches, or just want to bring that older implement back to professional appearance, a fresh coat of quality paint makes all the difference. This gloss black paint isn’t just about looks – it’s about protecting your investment from rust and maintaining that sharp, well-maintained appearance that shows you take pride in your operation.
What You’re Getting
- High-quality gloss black finish designed specifically for agricultural equipment and harsh outdoor conditions
- Formulated specifically for agricultural use with QTP thinners for optimal results – no hardware store substitutes needed
- One liter provides excellent coverage for touch-ups, small panels, or detailed work on implements and attachments
- UV inhibitors to fight sun fade and flexible resins that won’t crack when sheet metal flexes, plus chemistry that stands up to diesel fuel splashes, hydraulic fluid leaks, and fertilizer contact
Built for Real Farm Work
This paint is perfect for all those black components on your Massey Ferguson equipment – loader frames, three-point arms, implement toolbars, cultivator frames, and any custom fabrication work. It’s also ideal for shop-built attachments, welded repairs that need to blend in, or refreshing older implements that do the job but look rough around the edges.
Made to Last
This isn’t ordinary paint from the hardware store – it’s specifically formulated for agricultural equipment to handle the punishment farm equipment takes every day. Temperature swings, chemical exposure, and constant vibration won’t break down this finish like cheaper alternatives.
Installation Notes
Success starts with surface preparation – remove all rust, loose paint, and contamination before painting. Always use QTP thinners – other thinners can cause poor flow, slow drying, or adhesion problems. Multiple thin coats always beat one heavy coat – be patient and let each coat tack up before applying the next. Follow the mixing directions on the tin for best results.


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