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Posted on March 13, 2010.
Paint NozzleTwo things you must do when you use aerosol paints

In fact two things simple for the use of aerosol paints, you can solve or eliminate common problems. Problems like inconsistent paint color, spray nozzles clogged and the inability to completely empty spray paint can. These two steps are printed on the labels of most, if not all aerosols, but are not always read or follow instructions.

Have you ever had this happen? Your mailbox is starting to look dull and weathered and could use a fresh coat of paint. You decide to paint the same color as your shutters. You get a can of spray paint custom paint matching spray and you mailbox. It looks great, a perfect match. After using the spray paint, you put the cap on the box and put it in your storage space. A few months later, you want to paint a flower pot outdoors in the same color as the mailbox. You get the can of spray paint you used on the mailbox and you press the spray nozzle and nothing comes out, even after digging at the opening of the spray nozzle with a paper clip, it don ' still no spray. So, you end up throwing half of spray paint. Or maybe he does spray but now is not the same color as the mailbox and flaps. He had changed color or something. One might even look like the color right at first, but the color has changed as you've used. Again, we end up throwing the box half full of paint. What a waste of time and money. What causes it? Is there something I doing wrong?

Anyone used an aerosol of some kind at one time or another. It is simple, you can tell the program and press the spray nozzle and that's all. Although this seems simple, there are important instructions and safety precautions printed on all spray paint can labels. Like shaking the can, when and where to use the product and even how to properly clear the spray nozzle after each use, which will ensure that the next time you need to use the can, he will be ready. Some measures must be taken each time you use a spray paint cans.

The first and the last thing you do when you use a spray paint are the most important. The first step is always to vigorously shake the bottle, hear the ball rattle in the shaker. Then, continue to shake the can for at least one to three minutes. This helps ensure that the paint is mixed with solvents and propellant that is also in the box. This is one of the most common solutions when the color of the paint varies from the expected color. In addition, since the propellant used in aerosols is a liquid gas fuel mixes with and becomes part of the actual painting. The pressure of fuel that escapes through the opening of the spray nozzle, took the painting out of the box with it. Thus, another important reason for shaking the box. In use, the box shall be shaken occasionally to ensure that the paint is well mixed at any time. The pigments of the paint can settle to the bottom of the box, if spraying for a long period of time.

To ensure that the aerosol spray paint spray can every time it is used and empty the contents of the box, the last thing you need to do is to clear the spray nozzle. When you finish using spray paint, you must turn upside down and press the spray nozzle, the compensation of the painting that was left in the nozzle and dip tube. Immediately after the paint was removed from the nozzle and dip tube, the color of the spray will be clear at which point the spray nozzle has been duly authorized and you can replace the CAP and store as recommended on the label may until you need it. Two very simple but very important steps must be taken to maximum RESU.

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