Description
Nothing makes a John Deere tractor look tired faster than faded, scratched-up paint. Whether you’re touching up scrapes from tree branches, covering up dings from loader work, or giving that classic green finish a fresh look, this QTP John Deere Green paint brings your equipment back to its proud original color. A full liter gives you plenty of coverage for those medium-sized projects – more than you’d think for touching up panels or refreshing implement colors.
What You’re Getting
- UV inhibitors fight sun fade and flexible resins won’t crack when sheet metal flexes – this isn’t your basic hardware store paint
- Paint chemistry bonds properly to prepared metal and stands up to diesel fuel splashes, hydraulic fluid leaks, and fertilizer contact that would destroy ordinary paints
- Suitable for brush, roller, or spray application when thinned correctly – works with whatever equipment you’ve got
- One liter typically covers about 85-100 square feet depending on surface texture and how you apply it
Built for Real Farm Work
This is professional agricultural paint formulated specifically for tractors, implements, and farm equipment that has to work for a living. That classic John Deere green isn’t just about looks – it’s part of maintaining your equipment’s value and protecting the metal underneath from rust and corrosion. Whether you’re running utility tractors for daily chores or big field machines during harvest, keeping that paint in good shape matters.
Made to Last
This isn’t ordinary paint from the hardware store – it’s specifically formulated for agricultural equipment that takes a beating season after season. The specialized formula handles temperature swings, moisture, and the constant vibration that comes with farm work. It’s built to protect your investment and keep your equipment looking professional.
Good to Know
This paint must be thinned with QTP thinners only – other thinners can cause poor flow, slow drying, or adhesion problems. The secret to a paint job that lasts is prep work – wire brush or sand off any rust and loose paint first because paint won’t stick to rust. Work in temperatures between 60-80°F with humidity below 70% for best results.






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