Battery Box Black Paint is an asphaltic coating used to provide protection from battery acid in battery boxes and compartments. It is generally applied with a brush or roller to any metal area that may be exposed to leaking battery acid. Shelf life: Guaranteed 2 years from date on manufacture in sealed container in protected storage. Coverage: 225 square feet per gallon with one coat. Mixing: Stir well before use.Thinning: Use out of the can. If thinning is necessary, thin five parts paint to one part 286 Nitrate Thinner. Application: Apply with a brush. Three coats will provide the best possible protection to epoxy primed metal surfaces. |
Product does extremely well. It is very thick and if you do as it says and use several thin coats it comes out very smooth with a high gloss finish. Looks great and covers existing blemishes nicely.
Randolph 345 Acid Proof Battery Box Black Quart
this coating takes a few days to completely dry, but then its like glass. wonderful stuff.
Randolph 345 Acid Proof Battery Box Black Quart
Randolph 345 Acid Proof Battery Box Black Quart
Easy to use and made my Golf Cart battery compartment like new.
Randolph 345 Acid Proof Battery Box Black Quart
Coming from the Military as an Aircraft Metal Technician (Metal Tech as it was called) now retired, I knew about this product. But the only thing I would have liked to have known when I bought this paint for 38.50$ CAN what was the total shipping price added before finalizing the sale for a total of 93.36 CAN, 54.86$ extra! That was very expensive for a 38.50$ item. I was informed of the total of 93.36$ (since it was shipped from the US) later after the order was already processed. If I would have known the total price when the order was made, I might have cancelled the order. But its ok, I now have a very expensive good acid resistance paint. Yours truly Réal
Randolph 345 Acid Proof Battery Box Black Quart
The paint was easy to track down, and order. I received it very quickly. Thank You
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An epoxy primer is recommended by the manufacturer. We offer epoxy primers from PTI Products, Poly Fiber, and Randolph. A search on our web site for epoxy primer will return the relevant results.
The material has a 4 year shelf life. The customer must seal and store properly for full shelf life once opened.
Per Randolph: cold and damp will impede any coating from drying. You can give it a week to be safe but there is no guarantee. Using a little heat might be the best help.
The vendor recommends applying to an epoxy primed surface. It should work with zinc primer but it is not per the vendor recommendations.
The preferable time would be 7-days at 70 degrees of 5-days at 80 degrees.
Gasoline can degrade it.