Paint
Industrial paint in gloss, matt, satin, and primer finishes for metalwork, machinery, and fabrication. These 500ml tins cover touch-ups, tool restoration, and light structural work where you need a hard-wearing finish that resists rust and weathering.
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Not yet ratedSealeyGloss Paint 500ml - Black
- 500ml, acrylic, fast drying
- Adheres to primed surfaces
- Metals, wood + plastic
€21.25€21.46€17.28€17.45 -
Not yet ratedSealeyGloss Paint 500ml - White
- 500ml, white gloss finish
- Acrylic, fast-drying
- Metals, wood + plastic
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Not yet ratedSealeyGloss Paint 500ml, Black - Pack of 6
- Acrylic, fast drying
- Adheres to primed surfaces
- Metals, wood, plastic
€114.09€115.25€92.76€93.70 -
Not yet ratedSealeyMatt Paint 500ml - Black
- 500ml, matt black finish
- Acrylic, fast-drying
- Metals, wood, plastic
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Not yet ratedSealeyMatt Paint 500ml, Black - Pack of 6
- 500ml, pack of 6
- Acrylic, fast drying
- Metals, wood, plastic
€114.09€115.25€92.76€93.70 -
Not yet ratedSealeyOxide Primer Paint 500ml - Red
- 500ml, acrylic-based primer
- Fast drying, rust inhibitor
- Adheres to metals + plastic
€22.77€23.00€18.51€18.70 -
Not yet ratedSealeyPaint 500ml - Silver
- 500ml acrylic paint, silver
- Fast drying, excellent coverage
- Metals, wood, plastic surfaces
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Not yet ratedSealeyPrimer Paint 500ml - Grey
- 500ml acrylic primer
- Weld-through formula
- Metals, wood, plastics
€21.25€21.46€17.28€17.45 -
Not yet ratedSealeyPrimer Paint 500ml - Grey Zinc
- 500ml tin
- 99% pure zinc powder
- Acrylic, fast-drying
€22.77€23.00€18.51€18.70 -
Not yet ratedSealeySatin Paint 500ml - Black
- 500ml, satin finish, black
- Acrylic, fast drying
- Metals, wood, plastic
€21.25€21.46€17.28€17.45
Pick gloss for a tough, wipe-clean surface on machine guards, tool chests, or anything that takes regular knocks. Matt hides surface imperfections better and suits frames or brackets where shine isn't wanted. Satin sits between the two — less reflective than gloss, easier to clean than matt.
Primers go on bare metal before topcoat. Red oxide is traditional for ferrous steel; grey and grey zinc work on mixed substrates and give better colour hold-through if you're finishing in lighter shades. Let primer cure fully before overcoating — rushing it leaves the bond weak.
Black, white, and silver cover most workshop needs. Black hides oil stains, white shows up markings and labels, silver reflects heat on exhaust shields or engine parts. Thin coats dry faster and level better than one heavy pass. Work in a ventilated space and keep the lid sealed between uses — half-empty tins skin over quickly.









