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Read MoreWhen it comes to John Deere equipment, black isn't just black. There are subtle differences in the types of black paint available, each tailored for specific applications. In this guide, we'll demystify the four distinct kinds of John Deere black paints to help you make the right choice for your equipment touch-ups or repaint jobs.
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Blitz Black Paint: This paint offers a low gloss finish, ideal for general agricultural, commercial, or residential use. It's perfect for equipment frames or the rear end of tractors.
High Gloss Black Paint: As the name suggests, this paint provides a shiny, wet-looking finish. It's versatile and can be used across various equipment types.
Medium Gloss Black Paint: Falling between the Blitz and High Gloss, the medium gloss offers a balanced shine, suitable for a range of applications.
Muffler Black Paint: Specifically designed for metal surfaces that encounter high temperatures, this paint is perfect for mufflers and other heat-prone areas.
While it may be challenging to completely discern the differences on the cardboard shown below, applying them on metal surfaces reveals their unique characteristics:
Blitz Black: Offers a subtle shine on metal, making it less reflective than its counterparts.
High Gloss Black: Presents a wet, reflective look on metal, making it the shiniest of the lot.
Medium Gloss Black: While still shiny, it's less reflective than the high gloss, offering a middle ground between the Blitz and High Gloss.
Muffler Black: Provides a flat finish, ideal for high-temperature surfaces.
For those heading to the store or ordering online, here are the part numbers for each paint:
Blitz Black: TY25631 ; High Gloss Black: TY25609 ; Medium Gloss Black: TY25638 ; Muffler Black: TY25657
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Choosing the right John Deere black paint is crucial for maintaining the aesthetic and functionality of your equipment. By understanding the differences and applications of each paint type, you can ensure your equipment looks its best.
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