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Magnet Paint & Shellac UCP99-01 Chassis Saver Paint Gloss Black, 1 Gallon Can

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  • High solids, VOC compliant, single component chassis paint and underbody coating


Features and Benefits: High solids, VOC compliant, single component chassis paint and underbody coating; Specially formulated to permanently stop automotive and truck corrosion without the use of primers or topcoats; Optimum results can be achieved by sandblasting a medium blast profile to surfaces; Bonds to blasted and rusty metal to for a rock hard yet flexible, glaze-like, non-porous finish that won't crack, chip, flake or peel; Cures by reacting with atmospheric moisture and its cured film resembles that of a catalyzed finish yet no hardeners or activators are used


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
the right product at a good price!
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Product works well, adheres to rust as advertised
Wayne 1
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Packaging. It was shipped upside-down in a plastic bag. No leaks no damage. I have read reviews about bad shipping . No complaint here. Arrived early in great shape. I haven't used any yet but I bout a pint before to try it and it worked well.
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
This pic is after 1 coat an does a fantastic job.Covers alot of area.Couldnt be happier with the results. Order to recieve product time was fast. Excellent product.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021
This stuff goes on smoothly but is easy to over apply and then it looks slightly messy. It tends to smooth itself out so no small streaks, just large runs. And you don't see the brush strokes, which is kinda cool. Don't use directly out of the can as it will dry out. Don't pour too much into your container as that will start to dry out and cause large runs (using a plastic container worked very well for me). Using a brush is hard to get into some smaller areas, especially inside tubing, but it coats really well. Another reviewer said that if you seal your can while product is around the lip, it could be VERY difficult to open the can again, so watch out for that. A couple of paper towels on hand when you open the can is helpful to prevent this. Buy a number of cheap brushes as you will not be able to reuse them after use. I used one brush for each pour into my plastic container, so judge your needs based on how large a project you have and how long it will take you to paint it.
GSD
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2020
Great stuff for rusty metal. We use on our dump trailers that have many miles and years on them. But you will need to coat with a top coat of some kind. POR15 or industrial/farm implement paint, many different brands available. TSC sells some at good prices. That's if you want deep black finish to last. Over time, the sunlight fades Chassis Saver to a gray color. Still holds up nice, but sun fade. Tried painting inside of dump, but that was a waste of time and money. Shingles just ripped paint right off when dumped. Exterior looks great still and rust free. We rolled on and used brushes for tight spots. Thought about spraying, but you lose paint from overspray, plus it would need thinning to pass through a gun. So two thumbs up on this paint! Update 08-31-20 Well 3/4 of the way through our busy season with roofing and no signs of rust to date. We have newer trailers we purchased after painting a couple of trailers with Chassis Saver, and the new trailers have more rust than the painted trailers. Chassis Saver with topcoat applied trailers are holding up superbly! Not as shiny as the new trailers, but no rust either!! Really is a good quality paint for rusted metal. Two thumbs up on Chassis Saver.👍👍
Montgomery Burns
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2017
Did not like being rolled on, did not try to spray as its rather nasty stuff chemically and aerosolizing it seemed like something you do when you must vs to the bottom of a service body as part of a bed swap.Brushing worked the best.Should have read a little more before purchase, because the aluminum version is not just color or metallic paint but literally contains 2Lb of aluminum powder per gallon, which helps fill small pits etc. and would have been my base coat on the top side of the bed. I’ve ordered some to use as the base coat for the frame of the truck the service body will sit on, but know I will have to brush it on or use a large orifice in my sprayer because of the Aluminum powder.I am very satisfied with the gloss black. It’s almost ceramic hard once it’s dry, but you have to use a brush and have to keep the applied material in very thin coats. Globbing this stuff on will only cause micro bubbles as it cures which can allow air and moisture in and they don’t sand out well. I used 3 coats and then top coated because I got some runs and globs in a few corners and behind hangers, etc. I figure that if 2 coats in minimum then 3 is better and will fill in any little micro bubbles and while I used as an undercoating to my service body, a top coat of gloss black oil base enamel couldn’t hurt.You won’t need any thinner unless you want to spray it and you must use xylene or their brand of thinner not lawyer or paint thinner. Also a RESPIRATOR!!!!! This will not give you cancer if you expose yourself to a toxic amount of vapors. It will kill you or give you brain damage rather quickly. Paint with brush in well ventilated area (outside with a breeze) or use a damn respirator. NOT A DUST MASK, Must be respirator good for organic vapor.Once you’ve opened your can and are done for the day, putting a light float of xylene in the can before you close it will keep it from skinning over and you just mix in before you use next time. Do not mix in immediately or you defeat the purpose of the float. Also use plastic wrap/bag/something between the paint can lid and paint can if you spliiled any in the little groove of the can. It will weld lid to can otherwise.This stuff does not sand easily. It does scuff easily for multiple coats, but you won’t want to try to feather it or bring back to bare metal once cured. TRUST ME ON THIS.
Bryan H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2016
I love this stuff...I pretty much want to paint everything with it. I used it on the under side of my project car and it looks great, dries rock solid and seals up rust. A couple of coats of this and it's good to go!Only complaint (and it's mostly user-error) is that it dries in the can VERY quickly. Try to use it all in one session if you can. I did half the car on a weekend, went to use it on some other parts a week later (it was sealed) and there was a good 1/8" SOLID plastic-feeling coat on top of it. I had to hammer and poke around the edges and lift it out of the can to get to the wet and usable paint.Also, when it says on the can "Only time will remove it from your skin", THEY ARE NOT KIDDING. Trust me, COVER UP! Also, don't be a dummy, wear a respirator. You do NOT want to have THIS stuff in your lungs, even if you're brushing it on.