Description
You know what it’s like when you pull that Landini into the field – folks notice that distinctive blue from across the pasture. But after a few years of real farm work, sun fade and scratches start showing, and your pride and joy doesn’t look quite as sharp as it once did. This authentic Landini blue paint brings back that showroom shine and reminds everyone why Italian engineering stands apart from the crowd.
What You’re Getting
- Perfect color match to original factory finish – not some close approximation
- Professional-grade enamel that’s specifically formulated for agricultural equipment
- One liter covers about 8-10 square meters, perfect for most touch-up projects
- UV inhibitors built in to fight sun fade and keep that color true
- Works with brush, roller, or spray application depending on your setup
Built for Real Farm Work
Whether you’re running a compact Landini for vineyard work, a utility tractor for general farm duties, or one of their bigger field machines, this paint is made for equipment that works hard. It’s not just about looks – fresh paint protects against rust and keeps your resale value where it should be. This is the same paint chemistry that handles diesel spills, hydraulic fluid leaks, and fertilizer contact that would eat through regular paint.
Made to Last
This isn’t hardware store paint trying to do a farm job. The formula includes flexible resins that move with the sheet metal instead of cracking, plus those UV inhibitors we mentioned. When you mix it with QTP thinners like it’s meant to be used, it flows smooth and bonds properly for a finish that’ll hold up season after season.
Good to Know
Success starts with prep work – clean off all the rust and loose paint, and sand any glossy spots so the new paint has something to grab onto. Always use QTP thinners, not whatever you’ve got sitting around. The exact mixing depends on whether you’re brushing or spraying, so follow the directions on the tin. Multiple thin coats beat one heavy coat every time, and working in temperatures between 60-80 degrees with low humidity gives you the best results.





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