


🎨 Shine bright with Sinbad Purple – where bold meets brilliant!
Sinbad Purple by Prismatic Powders is a 1-pound polyester solid tone powder coat delivering a vivid grape purple color with a high gloss finish exceeding 85 gloss units. Sourced directly from the manufacturer, it offers full coverage and professional-grade durability, perfect for creative projects demanding standout, glossy surfaces.




| Manufacturer | Prismatic Powders | 
| Part Number | PSS-1676 - Sinbad Purple | 
| Item Weight | 1.28 pounds | 
| Package Dimensions | 9.13 x 6.81 x 3.11 inches | 
| Item model number | PSS-1676 - Sinbad Purple | 
| Size | 16 Ounce (Pack of 1) | 
| Color | Sinbad Purple | 
| Finish | Glossy | 
| Item Package Quantity | 1 | 
| Coverage | Full | 
| Batteries Included? | No | 
| Batteries Required? | No | 
D**E
Love it!
This is just what I was looking for. It looks great and was super easy to use. The finish seems pretty durable too.
M**O
Sticks well!
Best coverage I've used so far. Very even and flows very thoroughly.
D**.
Powder coat
Amazing!
A**N
Shake & bake bullets
If you're powder coating cast bullets using the shake and bake method - this will work. I got great coverage using #5 recycling plastic container with no BBs. I gave 4 stars because the packaging isn't great compared to other brands, also mine arrived with a small cut on the bag which spilled out during use.
J**Y
The bullet powder coat you’re looking for.
For shake application cast bullet coating, this is the most complete coverage I have found. Very ascetically pleasing with a gloss finish. I’ve used Eastwood in the past but this is the one you’ve been looking for.
E**
Prismatic powder
The best powder I used so far
M**L
This stuff is awesome
Used this product to powder coat some 9mm Bullits. Goes on easy finish is smooth and clean
K**.
Excellent for powder coating bullets!!!
I've always wanted to find a good purple for powder coating cast lead bullets. This is the first one I've tried, and I won't look any further. I used a #5 cottage cheese container, a couple handfuls of clean bullets (no airsoft BB's), a spoonful of powder coat, and shook for 10-15 seconds. These turned out AWESOME. I use tweezers to grab each bullet and knock excess powder coat off of each bullet before standing them up to bake. I cooked these at 390° for 22 minutes and got these results. Thank you, Prismatic!
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