Superflite engine enamels are fast-drying enamels developed specifically for air-cooled aircraft engines used in light duty aviation industries. The Superflite enamels feature superior adhesion, heat resistance, and a gloss finish. Attention: The current Continental engine color is more Silver than Gold. Cure Schedule:
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This is the old school Continental *silver* its about as gold colored as an old dime. Fortunately thats what I wanted! My rocker covers look great
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
The colour is much lighter than the original Gold.
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
Nice touch up product.
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
Good paint, but it’s not gold, it’s silver
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
Color did not match and I was charged more in freight to send it back then I paid for the item. VERY DISAPPOINTED IN THE PRODUCT!
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
Item number 09-02550 is a perfect color match for early Continental post WWII engines like A65 thru C200 with a silver gold tint. Continental change to a more gold coloring with their newer engines. AP/IA
Always used Tempro, but because of supply issues I tried this. Very happy with the choice. Nice spray pattern and the nozzle doesnt clog.
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
perfect...as ordered
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
Good stuff. Im using it as the base color for finishing the interior of my GlaStar. It goes on smooth, glosses nicely, dries quickly.
Continental Gold Superflite Paint Spray
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This can be applied to bare metal, but primmer is recommended.
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Yes it can be used on engines and engine parts.
Yes, it is considered hazmat for shipping.