🔥 Transform your engine with heat-proof metallic brilliance!
VHT SP405 Black Pearl Engine Metallic High Heat Spray Paint combines urethane and ceramic resins to deliver a durable, heat-resistant finish that withstands intermittent temperatures up to 650°F. Designed for engine parts and accessories, it dries to the touch in 30 minutes and offers superior resistance to chemicals and corrosion, making it the ultimate choice for professional-grade engine restoration and customization.
Brand | VHT |
Color | Black Pearl |
Finish Type | Metallic |
Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Enamel |
Specific Uses For Product | Engine |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | can |
Is Waterproof | False |
Model Name | ESP405007 |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #2F4F4F |
Full Cure Time | 8 Hours |
Coverage | Medium |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 010155000077 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00010155000077 |
Manufacturer | VHT |
Item Weight | 14.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 8.2 inches |
Item model number | ESP405007 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | SP405 |
OEM Part Number | SP405 |
S**0
Awesome colors
Absolutely awesome color, lays down great. Seems to be pretty solid
J**S
Great Paint, Great Color!
Local Auto Zone stored quit carrying this color of VHT Engine Metallic paint and I can't figure out why. First of all, if you cure the paint correctly, it is strong, durable, and chemical resistant. It works great for Brake parts and creates a unique look over the typical caliper paint. Also, this particular color matches a wide range of fire alarm panels factory paint which saves a ton of money salvaging enclosures for electricians. I've used it to paint many boxes and electrical parts, creating a brand and unique look. This is high quality paint with a very diverse application set. I use this brand of paint for everything automotive and electrical. Curing this paint consistent with manufacturer's instruction is necessary for great durability. It is not well specified on the can so do the research. Clean well with alcohol, apply all coats within the hour, and bake as instructed. Don't rely on engine parts to heat the paint to curing or you'll wind up with a mess.
J**
The best
HermosoThese caliper covers were red and I wanted something different and this paint was the best.
J**H
Great color, not a dull gold like some others
Worked great for my cobra calipers. Applied the heat primer along with heat clear coat and they look great. Have held up good so far. They have a nice bright gold color which is what I wanted. Some of the gold paints are very dull, but this has almost a copper shine to it. Looks like a factory brembo color. Big fan.
A**A
Near Perfect Match for Subaru Wilderness Trim
Pros:- Near perfect match for Subaru Wilderness trim. (VHT SP404 - Engine Metallic Gold Flake)- Easy application.- Plenty of paint in one can. Applied 7 coats on each caliper and still had a good amount of product left over.- Even after seven coats, caliper casting details still show through which gives it the appearance that the calipers were made out of “gold.”Cons:- Very thin. Not like G2 caliper paint which is much more thick (like the coating on a candy apple). Not sure how this will hold up over time despite using VHT’s clear coat spray to finish and protect the paint.- Very toxic. Even in a very well ventilated area, I developed respiratory problems that lasted weeks.Review: I bought this paint as it is the only one on the market that very closely matches the Subaru Wilderness trim color. In the past, I’ve used G2 caliper paint, so this was my first time using VHT’s product.For prep, I cleaned off the calipers with alcohol (70-90%) and not brake cleaner. Brake cleaner and VHT sprays do NOT work well together. I masked off all rubber components, brake lines, plates, discs, and every nut and bolt.I then used VHT’s Flameproof/Very High Temperature primer - VHT ESP100000 (2 light coats + 1 light/medium). I gave a full 20 minutes between each application.I then used 4 light coats of VHT’s Engine Metallic gold flake paint (VHT SP404) with 15 minutes in between each application. I followed up with 3 medium coats with 20 minutes in between each one. Outdoor temps were in the low to mid 70s.Afterwards, I used 4 coats (2 light, 2 medium) of VHT’s High Temperature Gloss Clear Caliper Paint (clear coat - VHT SP730).The end results turned out fantastic - so much so that people have mistaken my work as special OEM/Factory parts. The dealership we purchased our Wilderness from was also very impressed.My only concern going forward is the durability during extreme weather and temperature changes, as well as coming in contact with road debris. At this time though, I am very pleased and would recommend.One caveat: be sure to wear a respirator even if you think you have enough air flow in your garage or whatever. I ended up with respiratory difficulties using this paint which is not something I’ve experienced with other not too dissimilar projects in the past.
J**E
Works good for break calipers
Cleaned off all the grime with a Dremel wire attachment, applied this with VHT PRIMER, VHT PAINT, and VHT CLEAR, 3 coats each, at 10 min intervals on my break calipers and it has held up perfect for about 6 months now. Very happy with it. I applied this with the caliper attached and DID NOT bake it as the directions recommends.
C**C
BEAUTIFUL COLOR!!!!!
Wow. BEAUTIFUL color!!!! Especially in the sunlight. It’s not as bright as I was hoping for in most light conditions BUT it’s definitely the color I want. I did not want yellow and i did not want a race red like most high performance sports cars. I agree with everyone else who wrote a review before me. TAKE YOUR TIME spraying this color. The nozzle was horrible but I had a 3rd party trigger attachment that i used so it was easy breezy. This paint will run. You have to seriously build up on the coats. I literally sanded, then primed (4 coats) and applied 7 total paint coats — I’m not kidding. And that’s mostly bc i let it run a couple of times and wanted to redo it (did not need to re-sand). I applied 2 coats of clear. Love this finish. If you’re spraying your calipers like me, you don’t need 4 cans. I literally only used 1. You’d be good with buying 2 and maybe one can of clear.
T**H
Color is awesome. It doesn’t stick to well though on aluminum, and yes I clean my painting surface
Color is awesome. It doesn’t stick to well though
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