Master Chroma Cb5323 - Blue 5323 Aerosol Spray Paint Cans, Tins & Pens

Master Chroma CB5323 - Blue 5323 Aerosol Spray Paint
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Product Name: Master Chroma Cb5323 - Blue 5323 Aerosol Spray Paint

Manufacturer: One Stop Aerosols

Product Code: MAS10860

Price: £7.99 – £69.99

Availability:In Stock

RGB Colour Code: 0-105-143

Hexadecimal Colour Code: #0698F

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About this Paint

Master Chroma CB5323 - Blue 5323 Aerosol Spray Paint sits within the Master Chroma Aerosol Spray Paint Colour Chart and is batch-mixed to order to maintain colour fidelity across aerosols and tins.

Available formats include 400ml 1K and 2K aerosols (with built-in hardener), litre tins, and repair pots/pens. Select from Matt 0%, Satin 30%, Semi 60% or Full Gloss 90%.

Enhance durability with optional UV protection or a high-resistance package for harsher, outdoor or coastal environments. Our vari-nozzle cap delivers a controllable fan pattern with low overspray and smooth atomisation.

We use high-grade Lechler systems for reliable adhesion, flow and long-term colour stability.

Please note: 2K aerosols are supplied in Acrylic Enamel only.

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Customer Reviews

Aisha M.
Nice finish on a bicycle mudguard. ...read more
20 Mar 2024
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Nice deep gloss on a garage door. ...read more
05 Feb 2024
Isobel Y.
Satin looks premium on our doors. ...read more
24 Nov 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

1K Aerosol paint takes around 30 minutes to cure completely.

The time it takes for a 2K aerosol to touch dry in 40 minutes. To dry out thoroughly is 24-48 hours depending on the conditions the paint is used in, for example, it will take longer to fully cure if applied outside in colder or damper conditions as opposed to a hot summer's day.

You can expect to be able to coat roughly 2 square meters in a single coat using a 400ml aerosol.

For best results, we recommend 2-4 coats depending on the colour chosen, existing colour to be re top coated and surface material to be sprayed.

We highly recommend the use of a primer for almost all your painting plans, we stock and supply the correct primers necessary for the surface material, example glass primers, fibreglass primers and plastic primers. When choosing a primer, it is essential to select the proper primer for the surface material you plan to apply the topcoat.

Please note – Our aerosol cans, litre tins and touch up and repair pots/pens are custom mixed and should be tested before application. We do not take responsibility for any colour difference once you have applied the paint to your surfaces. If the colour is not accurate, please contact us to arrange a return.

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