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098205 - Miller Blue Enamel Spray Paint, 12 oz Aerosol Can

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OVERVIEW

Keep Your Miller Welder Looking Brand New

You take pride in your welds, and you should take pride in your machine. A Miller welder is a significant investment and a symbol of quality craftsmanship. Over time, however, transport to job sites, moving around the garage, and the rigors of daily use can leave your machine looking worn. The Miller 098205 Blue Enamel Spray Paint is the genuine OEM solution to keep your rig looking as good as the day you bought it. This isn't just any blue paint; it is the specific formula used to match the iconic Miller Electric blue.

Touching up your welder is about more than just vanity; it is about pride of ownership and protection. Deep scratches can expose the steel casing to the elements, leading to rust spots that can spread if left unchecked. This 12 oz can of enamel spray paint provides a tough, protective coating that stops corrosion in its tracks. It is perfect for fixing up scuffs on the side panels, repainting a worn handle, or even color-matching a custom cart or welding table to your machine for a unified, custom shop look.

Designed for welders, this paint is easy to use and dries fast. You don't need to be an automotive painter to get great results. Simply clean the surface, shake the can, and spray. The enamel flows out smoothly to fill in minor imperfections and create a seamless finish. Because it is an official Miller product, you don't have to worry about the color being "close enough"—it will blend perfectly with the original factory finish of your power source, wire feeder, or plasma cutter.

Don't let a beat-up machine detract from your professional image. When clients see well-maintained equipment, they know they are hiring a welder who cares about details. Whether you are refurbishing an older unit for resale or simply maintaining your daily driver, the Miller Blue Enamel Spray Paint is a must-have accessory for your tool locker. It represents the same commitment to quality that you expect from the Miller brand itself.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Product Type:Enamel Spray Paint
Color:Miller Blue
Container Size:12 oz
Container Type:Aerosol Can
Country Of Origin:United States

INCLUDED

  • 1 x 12 oz. Aerosol Can of Miller Blue Enamel Paint

APPLICATIONS

  • Touching up scratches and scuffs on Miller welding machines
  • Repainting worn cylinder carts and running gear
  • Color-matching shop accessories and toolboxes to Miller equipment
  • Restoring older welding power sources for resale or refurbishment
  • Protecting exposed metal surfaces from rust and oxidation
  • General metal fabrication projects requiring a durable blue enamel finish

FAQ

Yes, this is the genuine OEM Miller Blue paint designed to match the standard color of Miller Electric welding equipment.

While the enamel adheres well to most surfaces, using a metal primer on bare metal spots is recommended for the best adhesion and corrosion resistance.

This is a standard enamel spray paint intended for the exterior case of the machine. It is not a high-temperature paint and should not be used on engine exhausts or parts that get extremely hot.

The paint typically dries to the touch within 15-30 minutes, but it is best to allow it to cure for 24 hours before subjecting it to heavy handling.

This enamel is primarily designed for metal surfaces. If painting plastic, ensure you use a plastic-safe primer first to prevent peeling.

Like most aerosol paints, it has a shelf life of several years if stored in a cool, dry place. Always clear the nozzle after use by spraying upside down to prevent clogging.

This SKU (098205) is the standard Miller Blue used on modern equipment. Miller has used different shades historically, but this is the current standard match.

A 12 oz can typically covers approximately 10-15 square feet, depending on the number of coats applied and the surface texture.