Black, Rust-Oleum Peel Coat Gloss Spray Paint-298102, 10 oz
Black, Rust-Oleum Peel Coat Gloss Spray Paint-298102, 10 oz
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Black, Rust-Oleum Peel Coat Gloss Spray Paint-298102, 10 oz

3.1 stars out of 10 reviews
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  • Peelable rubber coating allows for complete customization of virtually any part of your vehicle; apply to metal, plastic, chrome, glass and more
  • Premium formula protects against weather, rust, and road debris; safe through automatic or hand car washes
  • Dries to the touch in 20 minutes and can be handled in 1 hour
  • Covers up to 8 sq. ft. per can
  • Creates gloss finish for a custom look
  • Remove within 6 months for best results; more coats allow for easier removal
     
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Mar 2, 2017
mike1450
5 out of 5 stars review

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Works just great

Used to color coat my wheels to give me an idea as to what they would look like black and was very happy with the outcome

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Mar 13, 2017
Dick
5 out of 5 stars review

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great paint

works well looks great

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May 2, 2020
Anita
5 out of 5 stars review

Works great!

We have a 2011 Toyota Highlander and the coating was flaking on the center caps, so we decided to try this stuff, there weren’t many reviews on it, but they were good so we decided to try it, my husband did the inside and out and they look amazing! He went above and beyond what most people do, he put the whole vehicle on jack stands, took all the wheels off, degreased them inside and out, put them on a piece of plactic in the garage and painted five coats on the inside, then 5 coats on the outside, paint went on super simple, I highly recommend lighter coats for a more even coverage and letting them dry as long as possible before putting them back on. The thicker it is on the tire the easier it is to peel it off. We just did this yesterday, I will post a review at a later date after we see how it’s holding up!

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