Master Chroma Cb5627 - Blue 5627 Aerosol Spray Paint , Tins & Tester Pots

Buy Master Chroma CB5627 - Blue 5627 aerosol spray paint in 400 ml rattle cans, litre tins, tester pots and touch-up pens colour matched and mixed to order. Available in 1K or 2K and 2K air-dry in matt, satin or full gloss finishes.

Master Chroma CB5627 - Blue 5627 Aerosol Spray Paint
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Prices/Coverage

Prices for aerosol cans, tins, tester pots and touch up pens
FormatSizeCoveragePrice
Aerosol Cans
1K400 ml1.5 m2£12.99
2K400 ml1.5 m2£19.99
2K Air Dry400 ml1.5 m2£15.99
Tins
1K1 litre10 m2£39.99
1K2 litres20 m2£59.99
2K Air Dry1 litre10 m2£44.99
2K Air Dry2 litres20 m2£69.99
Tester Pots
1K60 ml0.5 m2£7.99
2K Air Dry60 ml0.5 m2£9.99
1K100 ml1 m2£9.99
2K Air Dry100 ml1 m2£11.99
1K250 ml2.5 m2£14.99
2K Air Dry250 ml2.5 m2£16.99
Touch up Pens
1K20 ml0.25 m2£7.99
2K Air Dry20 ml0.25 m2£9.99

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Product Details

Colour: Master Chroma Cb5627 - Blue 5627

Product type: Custom mixed paint

Brand: One Stop Aerosols

Product Code: 10942

Price: £7.99 – £69.99 + VAT

Availability: In Stock

RGB Colour Code: 8-75-109

Hexadecimal Colour Code: #84B6D

30-day returns policy on all eligible faulty products.

Product overview

Master Chroma CB5627 - Blue 5627 sits within the Master Chroma Paint colour chart. Every batch is custom mixed using premium Lechler binders and colourants for a consistent, long-lasting finish.

You can order this colour as 400 ml aerosols (1K or 2K with built-in hardener), litre tins, and touch-up pots or pens.

Choose a gloss level from matt (0%) through to full gloss (90%), with satin and semi-gloss options in between.

Optional additives include UV protection and high-resistance packages for tougher environments.

Our aerosols feature a vari-nozzle for wide or narrow spray patterns, HVLP-style atomisation, reduced overspray and stable pressure.

Please note: 2K aerosols are supplied as acrylic enamel only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cause: Contamination, glossy or un-keyed surface, wrong or no primer, moisture on the substrate.

Fix: Strip loose areas, degrease, abrade to a uniform key, and re-prime with a substrate-appropriate primer.

Prevent: Always degrease first, then abrade. Match primer to substrate, and respect drying times before topcoat.

Cause: Heavy passes, too far or too close spraying distance, low temp, poor flow, or insufficient flash-off.

Fix: After cure, denib and flat with fine abrasive, then recoat with lighter, even passes.

Prevent: Keep a steady distance, warm the can, apply light coats, and allow proper flash-off between coats.

Cause: Spraying too far away, fast pass speed, high airflow, or low temperature causing solvent to flash in the air.

Fix: Lightly denib, then apply a wetter pass at the correct distance and speed.

Prevent: Maintain consistent distance, overlap passes by one third, and avoid windy or very cold conditions.

Cause: Silicone, oil or wax contamination that repels the coating.

Fix: Stop, allow to dry, sand out affected areas, deep clean with a suitable degreaser, then re-prime and recoat.

Prevent: Keep the work area silicone free. Avoid furniture polishes and low-grade masking tapes that shed residue.

Cause: Uneven film build, inconsistent overlap, or recoating outside the recommended window.

Fix: After cure, lightly key the surface and apply one or two uniform coats within the specified recoat window.

Prevent: Use consistent pass speed and overlap, and let each coat flash-off before the next.

Cause: Excessive film per pass or lingering too long in one area.

Fix: Allow full cure, nib the defect level with fine abrasive, then recoat with lighter passes.

Prevent: Apply multiple light coats, keep the gun or can moving, and avoid trying to achieve full coverage in one pass.

Cause: Recoating too soon or too late, solvent attacking a sensitive base, or incompatible layers.

Fix: Allow to dry fully, sand back to a stable layer, apply a compatible primer, then recoat within the advised window.

Prevent: Observe recoat times, test compatibility on a small area, and avoid heavy wet coats over uncured layers.

Please note: our paint is custom mixed and should be test-sprayed on a small, inconspicuous area before full application. We cannot accept responsibility for any colour difference once paint has been applied to your surfaces. If the colour is not accurate, please contact us to arrange a return.

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