Description
Nothing shows wear faster than faded or chipped paint on your wheel rims, especially when you’re looking at those older tractors every day. This Smoke Grey paint brings those weathered rims back to life with the right color for tractors with 42’s wheel rims before May 1999. Whether you’re touching up after a tire change or giving an older tractor a fresh appearance, this 1-liter can handles more area than you’d expect.
What You’re Getting
- 1 liter provides enough coverage for multiple wheel rims or touch-up work
- Classic Smoke Grey color matches original factory specifications for pre-1999 42’s rims
- General purpose formula works on properly prepared metal surfaces
- Professional-grade paint that stands up to weather, road salt, and field conditions
- Must be used with QTP thinners for proper application and durability
Built for Real Farm Work
This paint is designed for general purpose farm equipment applications where you need a durable finish that can handle the abuse. It’s perfect for wheel rims, loader frames, toolbar components, and other metal surfaces that take a beating from rocks, mud, and daily use. The Smoke Grey color was commonly used on tractor wheel rims in the 1990s and earlier, giving your equipment that authentic factory appearance.
Made to Last
Farm equipment paint needs to do more than just look good – it has to protect your investment from rust and corrosion. This industrial-grade coating provides excellent coverage and weather resistance when applied correctly. It’s formulated to handle temperature extremes, moisture, and the chemicals you encounter around the farm.
Installation Notes
Success starts with proper prep work – wire brush any rust and clean with degreaser before painting. This paint must be thinned with QTP thinners only, not hardware store paint thinner. Follow the mixing directions on the tin and apply in temperatures above 50°F for best results. One liter typically covers 8-10 square meters depending on your application method.





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