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How much coverage will I get out of a can of this product?
What are the best things I can do to keep this paint from running?
Do the aerosol and brush on colors match exactly if I have to paint the one over the other?
What surfaces can I paint with Fast Dry Enamel and will it adhere to the surface?
How long do I have to wait before I can apply a second coat?
Can this paint be used indoors with adequate ventilation?
How much surface preparation do I have to do?
Can I clean this up with soap and water or do I need paint thinner?
This product is intended to be used on small craft objects, so coverage per can varies due to the number of coats required.
Whether you are spraying or brushing paint products on a surface, remember that several thin coats are always better than one heavy coat. Allow extra time when starting a project to allow for extra coats to be applied.
Yes. The spray and brush-on colors are made of the same properties and may be used together on the same project.
Just about any surface can be painted with Fast Dry Enamels. However, it is not recommended for use on rubber or urethane surfaces. All surfaces must be clean, dry, sound and free of flaking or peeling paint.
A second coat of Fast Dry Enamel should be applied within one hour or after twenty-four hours.
Yes. Fast Dry Enamels can be used indoors as long as you maintain adequate ventilation and keep the spray away from open flames (including gas fires or pilot lights and smoking).
Preparation depends on the surface being painted. The preparation might include cleaning with a mild solvent to remove former paint, priming with a good sandable primer like Valspar Primer to seal the surface, or roughing the surface to prepare it for priming.
Fast Dry Enamels are oil-based paints that must be cleaned up with an oil-based solvent paint brush cleaner available from all hardware stores.