Quicksilver – EDP Propeller Black Satin Enamel Spray Paint | 12 oz Spray Can | Factory-Matched Finish | 802878Q50
Quicksilver – EDP Propeller Black Satin Enamel Spray Paint | 12 oz Spray Can | Factory-Matched Finish | 802878Q50
Quicksilver – EDP Propeller Black Satin Enamel Spray Paint | 12 oz Spray Can | Factory-Matched Finish | 802878Q50 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Quicksilver – EDP Propeller Black Satin Enamel Spray Paint | 12 oz Spray Can | Factory-Matched Finish | 802878Q50
Overview
Every propeller tells its own story—sunrise runs, unexpected detours, and the steady hum of an engine that never lets you down. But even the best props start to show their miles. The Quicksilver EDP Propeller Black Satin Enamel Spray Paint (802878Q50) helps bring back a like-new finish while protecting against corrosion and everyday wear. It is a simple way to refresh your prop’s look and maintain that clean, factory-style appearance.
Key Features
- Color Match: Satin black finish matches Mercury and Quicksilver aluminum propellers with an EDP black coating.
- Convenient Size: 12-ounce spray can for spot touch-ups or full refinishes.
- OEM-Quality Formula: Formulated to meet Mercury Marine OEM standards.
- Durable Protection: Helps guard against corrosion, salt exposure, and normal wear.
- Smooth Application: Sprays evenly for a consistent, professional-looking finish.
- Primer Option: For best adhesion, pair with Mercury Light Gray Primer (80287852).
Where It Works Best
- Ideal Use: Restoring worn, scratched, or weathered aluminum propellers.
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Perfect For:
- Quick touch-ups after minor dock scrapes
- Full refinishes for older props showing dullness or corrosion
- Maintaining a clean, professional look for your boat setup
- Boaters Who Benefit Most: Anyone who values both performance and appearance—from weekend cruisers and anglers to pros who depend on Mercury-compatible gear.
Performance Benefits
The Quicksilver 802878Q50 Black Satin Enamel does more than improve appearance. Its protective formula helps seal the metal against moisture and corrosion, supporting longer prop life in both saltwater and freshwater conditions. Once applied, the satin finish delivers a clean, understated look—sleek without being glossy.
It sprays on smoothly, dries fast, and resists chipping through regular use. When used with the recommended primer, it bonds tightly to the surface for a durable finish that holds up under marine exposure. Whether you are doing a quick fix before the next launch or a full off-season refinish, it is a satisfying maintenance upgrade with visible results.
Why This Product Is a Strong Choice vs. Alternatives
- Mercury OEM quality: Designed to match the factory finish for color and texture consistency.
- Reliable and easy to apply: Even spray pattern and quick dry time for straightforward results.
- Cost-effective durability: A simple way to protect your prop and keep your setup looking sharp.
- Versatile use: Built for Mercury and Quicksilver aluminum propellers featuring an EDP black finish.
FAQ Section
Q1: Which propellers is this paint designed for?
It is factory-matched for Mercury and Quicksilver aluminum propellers finished in EDP black.
Q2: What makes this spray paint different from generic options?
It is an OEM-quality formula designed for proper adhesion, corrosion resistance, and a factory-style finish match.
Q3: Do I need to use a primer first?
For best adhesion and long-lasting protection, use Mercury Light Gray Primer (80287852) before applying the satin enamel.
Q4: Can this paint be used on stainless steel propellers?
No. This formula is intended for aluminum propellers. Stainless steel propellers typically require different prep and coating systems.
Q5: How long does the paint take to cure?
Under normal conditions, it is typically dry to the touch within minutes and fully cured within 24 hours.



