Product Description
Description
Recreate the look of parkerizing, also known as phosphate finish, using this simple spray-on coating.
Can be applied to all types of metal. No need for oil as this finish protects against rust and corrosion, but oil will soak in to create a traditional look.
How to Use
No need for a heated tank of acid. Just spray on using an airbrush, spray gun, or the convenient aerosol can.
Simple spray application eliminates need for dangerous and messy chemicals. No maintenance, no oil, yet never worry about rust. And the best part is you can do it yourself at home or in your shop.
DuraPark™ Aerosol Info:
Unique Can-within-a-Can technology provides the Hardener right inside of the can.
No more measuring and mixing. Just release the Hardener and shake.
Lasts up to 4 weeks once activated. Enough for 1-2 firearms.
DuraPark™ Aerosol Kit includes:
- DuraPark™ Aerosol can
- 6 oz TruStrip™ Cleaner/Degreaser
- Scrubbing pad
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- Color swatches approximate actual color -
Colors: Dark Gray, Light Gray, Black, WWII Green, Gray Green
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6 Reviews
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Easy
One of the easiest systems to use
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Parker
I used one can on two shotguns. They look great, Application is easy. I also sprayed a badly potted revolver of my brother's. It looks great also.
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Parkerizing
Product is slightly different color than it appeared in the online photo, but I knew that going in. I'm not the best at spray can painting, however I followed the directions, used the de greaser and applied 3 coats of the product. The firearm looks like it has a factory finish on it. I waited 5 days just to be safe for product to cure and gave it a scratch test to see how well the product adhered. Pleased to say that no finish scraped off. I am very pleased with this product and after approx 3 months of hard user the finish shows no sign of wear. I would definitely recommend this product and I plan to try additional finishes.
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Durapark
Easy to apply, great results.
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Not the color I was expecting
I have this a low rating only because it was not the color at all I was expecting it to be. I wanted the greenish type of parkerizing color for my Romanian AK47 that it already had on, but it came as what I'd call "primer gray", or just plain basic gray. The gun looks stupid, but I wasn't going to strip, or respray again with what is a very expensive can of durable spray paint. Otherwise I've used and liked the products.
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I liked it
I wanted to duplicate a WW II parkerized finished and it did look pretty good. I’m not so sure it will absorb oil like a real parkerized but we shall see