Description
OTOCare Silencer Coating – Silver is a premium heat-resistant coating system specially developed for high-temperature applications such as tractor silencers, two-wheeler silencers, automobile exhausts, generators, barbeques, and other metal components exposed to extreme heat conditions.
Formulated using a special combination of pure zinc, aluminium, and advanced resins, this coating forms a durable, heat-resistant protective layer that offers excellent adhesion and anti-corrosion properties. It helps protect silencers from oxidation, rust, and heat damage while restoring a clean, metallic silver finish for a refreshed and professional appearance.
OTOCare Silencer Coating – Silver is engineered to withstand temperatures above 400°C, making it ideal for both automotive and industrial exhaust systems. Regular use ensures long-lasting protection, improved durability, and resistance against harsh environmental conditions.
For complete exhaust protection and metal care, explore our range of automotive high-temperature coatings designed for performance-driven applications.
To understand best practices for exhaust and heat-resistant coatings, you may also refer to industry guidelines provided by automotive experts:
APPLICATION METHOD
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Shake the can well before use
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Clean the silencer using high-pressure water to remove dust, grease, and contaminants
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Ensure the surface is completely dry before application
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Spray two even coats of silencer coating onto the surface, covering as much area as possible
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Allow the coating to dry for approximately 20 minutes
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Avoid exposure to moisture during the drying process
SAFETY AND STORAGE INFORMATION
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Extremely flammable aerosol
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Pressurised container may burst if heated
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May cause allergic skin reaction
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Toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects
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Avoid breathing dust, fumes, gas, mist, vapours, or spray
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Keep out of reach of children
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Avoid release into the environment
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Store away from heat and direct sunlight
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Store under ideal room temperature
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Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C
