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VHT HIGH HEAT PAINT – VHT 550° Engine Enamel features a unique blend of urethane & ceramic resins for max heat resistance; It produces a long-lasting finish for engines, engine accessories or wherever a durable heat or chemical-resistant finish is needed
SPECIALLY FORMULATED – VHT high heat engine paint is specially formulated to withstand corrosion, rust, salt spray, chemicals and additives of today’s gasoline blends and degreasers
APPLICATIONS – This VHT paint is ideal for headers, engine blocks, starters, brackets, water pumps, valve covers, transmissions, and differential covers. It dries to the touch in 1 hour and dries thoroughly overnight
WIDE RANGE OF COLORS – With VHT high heat spray paint for engines you get true versatile restoration or customization options in flat, satin & gloss finishes, available in 31 colors: 15 OEM colors, 12 Universal and 4 bright metallics, plus primer & clear
VHT – VHT provides extreme heat resistance and race inspired coatings for vehicle enthusiasts looking for ultimate protection and performance
VHT 550° Engine Enamel features a unique blend of urethane and ceramic resins, which produce a tough, long-lasting finish for engines, engine accessories, or wherever a tough, durable heat or ceramic-resistant finish is needed. It is a specially formulated engine spray paint designed to withstand corrosion, rust, salt spray, chemicals and additives of today's gasoline blends and degreasers. This VHT paint is ideal for headers, engine blocks, starters, brackets, water pumps, valve covers, transmissions, and differential covers. Please note that the colors may vary from the images shown – different monitor and mobile resolutions may display the colors differently. VHT is part of a multi high performance coating system for the ultimate protection and quality. The coating system consists of engine primer, engine color, and engine clear. VHT Engine Enamel dries to the touch in 1 hour and completely overnight. VHT Engine Enamel only attains its unique qualities after correct curing. Curing occurs with normal engine operating temperatures or parts can be heated to 200° F. Complete application and curing process instructions are also printed on each can.