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Re: Spray paint?
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Posted by msb on January 06, 2006 at 18:45:18 from (12.210.167.23):
In Reply to: Spray paint? posted by Mike in Ind. on January 06, 2006 at 18:23:56:
I have done a lot of spray painting in my life and one trick I use when spraying with bombs is to set the cans in very warm water until I am ready to spray.The I shake-shake- shake -and shake the can some more.The warm paint goes on very nicely,is less likely to sag and the warm propellent builds more pressure in the can so the paint is atomized much better.As a result I have painted small jobs that people could not believe were done with a spray bomb.They have always thought I used a gun.
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