Description
Getting that professional finish on your tractor restoration or equipment touch-up job comes down to using the right thinner. This paint must be thinned with QTP thinners (not hardware store paint thinner) for proper flow and adhesion. When your paint looks streaky or won’t level out properly, it’s usually because you’re not using the right thinner for the job. This professional-grade thinner gets your QTP paint flowing smooth and even, whether you’re brushing or spraying.
What You’re Getting
- Professional formula specifically designed for QTP agricultural equipment paints
- Flexible 9:1 or 10:1 mixing ratios to match your conditions and application method
- 1-liter size handles most typical tractor painting projects without waste
- Proper evaporation rate prevents orange peel texture and paint runs
- Compatible with brush, roller, or spray gun application when mixed correctly
Built for Real Farm Work
This thinner is designed for the tough conditions agricultural equipment faces every day. Whether you’re restoring a vintage Ferguson, touching up loader bucket wear spots, or doing a complete paint job on that disc you picked up at auction, this thinner ensures your paint goes on smooth and levels out right. Start with the ratio recommended on the tin and adjust as needed – too thick and it won’t level out, too thin and you’ll need multiple coats.
Made to Last
This isn’t generic hardware store thinner that might work or might leave you with a mess. It’s formulated specifically for the unique requirements of tractor and implement paints, with the right solvent blend to give you professional results. The formula provides optimal evaporation rate so your paint flows and levels before it sets up.
Installation Notes
For brush application, thin less than for spraying. Mix thoroughly but don’t shake – you don’t want bubbles in your paint. Temperature matters too – use the 9:1 ratio in cooler weather or for brush work, and 10:1 when it’s warmer or you’re spray painting. One liter will typically thin 9-10 liters of paint at standard mixing ratios.


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