Automotive Paint & Ancillaries

Discover premium automotive paint and ancillaries from leading brands Sprint ICR and Sikkens, trusted by professionals for quality, durability, and flawless finishing. Our range includes putty, primers, clear coats, reducers, and hardeners designed for efficient refinishing and repair work.

Each product ensures superior adhesion, fast drying, and a smooth finish suitable for car body shops, garages, and industrial paint applications. Whether you need Sprint Putty, Air Primer, Wide Rapid Clear, or Sikkens Reducers and Hardeners, we supply high-performance solutions with expert support and fast delivery across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our automotive paint & ancillaries

Automotive paint ancillaries are essential additives, coatings, and supporting materials used alongside the main paint to ensure a professional finish. They cover the entire process — from surface preparation and mixing to application and curing — helping paint adhere properly, cure evenly, and achieve a durable, high-gloss result.
Paint ancillaries are grouped by their function: -Hardeners / Activators: Cure paint and primers for a durable finish. -Thinners / Reducers: Adjust paint viscosity for smooth spray application. -Primers & Fillers: Improve adhesion, level surfaces, and prevent corrosion. -Cleaning Agents: Remove dust, wax, and grease before painting. -Equipment & Supplies: Cups, filters, mixing boards, and spray-out cards. -Additives: Modify paint behavior (e.g., flex additives, metallic flakes). -PPE: Protective gear for painters, including gloves and respirators.
A primer serves as a foundation between bare metal or filler and the topcoat. It: Levels surface imperfections. Improves adhesion and corrosion resistance. Provides a uniform surface for color coverage. Apply primer after sanding and cleaning, especially before painting bare metal or repaired areas.
Common defects and solutions include: Orange Peel: Caused by thick paint or high temperature — use correct reducer and adjust spray pressure. Runs / Sags: Caused by heavy application — follow proper flash times and spray distance. Cracking: From over-thick layers or incorrect mix — maintain proper ratios and surface prep. Using quality ancillaries and adhering to manufacturer instructions prevents these issues.
A clear coat is a transparent protective layer applied over the basecoat. It: Shields paint from UV rays and oxidation. Protects against scratches and chemicals. Adds gloss and depth, enhancing overall appearance and durability.