| Krylon Matte Spray Can- no shine*.
Dry to Touch 10 minutes
Dry to Handle 3 hours
Krylon: Surface Preparation
The most important step to surface preparation is to be sure that the surface is clean, dull and dry. Ordinary household detergent or mineral spirits usually do the job.
There should not be any flakes of paint or rust on your surface before priming or painting. Be sure to remove any loose paint or rust with a wire brush, sandpaper or steel wool.
Your surface should also appear dull or matte. Lightly sand glossy surfaces with fine grain sandpaper and wipe clean with a tack cloth.
When working with plastic
For old plastic, use an ammonia-based cleaner and wipe down to clean surface. If the plastic is new, wipe down with paint thinner for best results. Lightly sand glossy surface if previously painted and remove dust with a tack cloth. When dry, apply Krylon® Fusion for Plastic according to the directions on the can.
Spray Painting Tips for Successful Application
Spray painting is a fun, fast and easy way to complete your projects indoors and out. But before you add that first coat of Krylon® to your project, make sure have prepared your surroundings, your project surface and have adequate ventilation. Take a moment prior to spraying and review these 10 simple tips to ensure your spray painting project is a success!
Following these simple guidelines will help to ensure a successful finished project.
- A clean, dry surface is important. Ordinary household detergents or mineral spirits usually do the job. Be sure to sand or scrape, if necessary and use a primer whenever possible. Glossy or hard surfaces should be sanded to improve adhesion. Remove rust with a wire brush.
- Use aerosol paints and coatings in good weather, ideally when temperatures are 50°F to 90°F, and relative humidity is below 85%. Avoid painting in direct sunlight and hot, humid weather.
- Be aware of recoat times stated in the directions on the can.
- It’s a good idea to test your paint or spraying techniques in an inconspicuous area before beginning your project. A smooth, even application is important.
- Always begin and finish spraying off the object, using an even side-to-side motion with each pass overlapping your spray pattern by about one-third.
- Take your time. Use thin, multiple coats instead of one thick coat.
- Avoid overspray by masking exposed areas with tape or use a drop cloth.
- When painting indoors, always ventilate your room well by opening windows and doors. A fan may also help to keep air circulating.
- Clean spray valve after use by turning can upside down and spraying for 5 seconds. This helps prevent the spray tip from clogging before next use.
- Read directions thoroughly before beginning your project.
Now that you have read these helpful tips, grab your can of Krylon and start spraying!
*Information is from Krylon.
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