High-Gloss SEBRING RED 1-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint
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High-Gloss SEBRING RED 1-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint
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High-gloss SEBRING RED 1-oz bottle (Airbrush-ready) Tru-Color Paint
Tru-Color’s High-gloss SEBRING RED is an airbrush-ready, solvent-based acrylic paint designed for precision automotive use. This 1-ounce bottle delivers a rich SEBRING RED color that dries to an ultra-smooth, high-gloss finish, perfect for detailed model vehicles and display-quality results.
- Color: SEBRING RED
- Finish: High-gloss
- Volume: 1 ounce
- Application: Airbrush only, not suitable for brush painting
- Cleanup: Easy with inexpensive Acetone
Compared to industry standards, this Tru-Color paint is thinner than traditional brush paints, ensuring flawless layering and crisp application with an airbrush. The solvent-based formula includes acetone, which requires proper ventilation during use but enables quick drying and a signature high-gloss sheen. Unlike some competitor paints, this formula is strong enough to support decal application directly on the glossy finish, providing excellent adhesion and appearance.
Key Technical Advantages: Technology and Performance
- Solvent-based acrylic system ensures rapid drying times and a professional glossy finish.
- Pigments are thinned with acetone and specialized media for optimum airbrush performance.
- Paint maintains brilliance and clarity, essential for automotive modelers aiming for showroom-quality results.
- Compatible with primer for metals and plastics, enhancing versatility across project materials.
- Rejuvenation possible if media evaporates by adding Tru-Color’s Rejuvenator or Thinner, extending the product’s usable life.
This special order only paint is ordered early Monday mornings and ships within 4-8 days, ensuring fresh, ready-to-spray paint. The High-gloss SEBRING RED color and formula make it a top choice for hobbyists and professionals seeking precision, durability, and stunning visual impact in every project.





