PJ1 Fast Black Spray Paint - 16GLS
- Part #: 30296
- Manufacturer Part #: 16GLS
Overview of PJ1 Fast Black Spray Paint - 16GLS
- Gloss Black Epoxy Frame paint for high-wear, high-rub areas
- 11 oz. spray cans
Specs
Color Family | Black |
---|---|
Color | Gloss Black |
Container Size | 11 oz. |
Type | Paint |
Units | Each |
Weight | 1.12 lbs |
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