DIRECTOPLAST Gloss Spray Paint | 400ml | Suitable For Most Plastic Surfaces

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Colour Black
Size 400ml
  • Premium Gloss Finish: Achieve a smooth, high-gloss finish on all types of plastic surfaces with JENOLITE Directoplast Gloss Spray Paint. This vibrant plastic paint provides a professional look that revitalises any plastic project.\
  • No Primer Needed: Save time and effort with JENOLITE’s advanced no-primer formula. Designed to bond directly to plastic, it provides strong adhesion and a flawless finish without the need for primer.
  • All-Purpose Plastic Paint: Perfect for a wide variety of plastic surfaces, including outdoor furniture, garden items, car trim, and more. This versatile 400ml spray paint is the go-to solution for any plastic restoration or DIY project.
  • Durable & Weather Resistant: Formulated for durability, JENOLITE Directoplast offers a tough, weatherproof coating that resists fading, cracking, and peeling, ensuring long-lasting results even on outdoor surfaces.
  • Trusted Experts in Surface Protection: With over 80 years of expertise, JENOLITE is Europe’s trusted name in surface treatment. Our Directoplast Gloss Spray Paint provides top-quality coverage and protection, designed to stand the test of time.
  • Made in Britain: Proudly manufactured in Britain, JENOLITE Directoplast Gloss Spray Paint upholds a legacy of quality and reliability. This expertly crafted spray paint guarantees high performance and durability, trusted by professionals and DIYers alike.


1. What is the ideal temperature for applying alloy wheel spray paint?
The best working temperature for applying alloy wheel spray paint is between 50°F and 77°F (10°C and 25°C). Avoid painting in extreme cold, heat, or humidity, as it can affect adhesion and drying times.

2. How long does alloy wheel spray paint take to dry?
Drying time varies by brand and environmental conditions, but typically:

  • Touch dry: 15-30 minutes
  • Handle dry: 1-2 hours
  • Fully cured: 24-48 hours (depending on layers applied and humidity)

3. Do I need to prime my alloy wheels before painting?
Yes, applying a self-etching primer is recommended for better adhesion and a smoother finish. It also helps prevent corrosion.

4. How many coats of paint should I apply?
For best results, apply 2-3 thin coats of spray paint, allowing each coat to dry for 10-15 minutes before applying the next one.

5. Do I need to apply a clear coat after spray painting?
Yes, applying a clear coat enhances durability, provides UV protection, and gives a glossy finish. Apply 2-3 coats, allowing drying time between layers.

6. How long should I wait before driving after painting my alloy wheels?
It’s recommended to wait at least 24-48 hours before driving to allow proper curing. For full durability, avoid car washes or rough conditions for 7 days.

7. Can I spray paint alloy wheels without removing the tires?
Yes, but it's best to use masking tape and paper to cover the tires and prevent overspray. Removing the wheels ensures even coverage and better results.

8. What should I do if I make a mistake while painting?
If the paint is still wet, wipe it off with a clean cloth and start again. If dried, lightly sand the affected area, clean it, and reapply paint.

9. Can I paint over existing paint on alloy wheels?
Yes, but you should sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper (400-600 grit) and clean it properly to ensure good adhesion.

10. How can I make my alloy wheel paint last longer?
To extend the lifespan of the paint:

  • Allow full curing time before exposing to harsh conditions.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaning methods.
  • Use mild soap and water for cleaning instead of harsh chemicals.
  • Apply a wax or sealant to protect the finish.

11. Can I use alloy wheel spray paint on other surfaces?
Yes, but it's formulated specifically for metals like aluminum and steel. It may not adhere well to plastics or other materials without proper priming.

12. What should I do if my painted wheels develop chips or scratches?
Lightly sand the damaged area, clean it, and reapply paint and clear coat as needed.

13. Is alloy wheel spray paint resistant to high temperatures?
Most alloy wheel paints are heat-resistant up to 250-300°F (120-150°C), making them suitable for normal driving conditions. However, if exposed to extreme heat (e.g., track racing), a high-temperature paint may be needed.

14. How can I remove old paint from alloy wheels?
Use a paint stripper designed for metal surfaces, or sand the old paint down to bare metal before priming and repainting.