MATT CLEAR SPRAY CAN
Matt CLEAR.
Synthetic Rubber Coating ~ extract from Plasti Dip USA website
Plasti Dip is a multi-purpose, air dry, specialty rubber coating. Plasti Dip protective coating is ideal for a broad array of do-it-yourself projects around the home, garage, garden, and elsewhere. It protects coated items against moisture, acids, abrasion, corrosion, and skidding/slipping, and provides a comfortable, controlled grip. Plasti Dip remains flexible and stretchy over time, and will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions. It has been tested and proven in temperatures from -30°F to 200°F.
Using Plasti Dip Spray in cooler temperatures may affect drying times, finish quality, and spray performance. If you plan on spraying your project in cooler conditions, we recommend pre-warming the aerosol can by placing it in a warm room and allowing the contents to reach room temperature. Under no circumstances should users subject the aerosol can to temperatures above 120°F or use heat from an open flame or other sources of ignition to pre-warm the spray can. Additionally, cooler conditions may affect the surface you are spraying. If you are concerned about spraying your project in cooler temperatures, test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure the resulting finish will be what you’re looking for.
Most car wheels use 4 cans for 4 x thin coats.
TIP: With lower temperatures, it helps to warm up the can by sitting it in warm water (NOT BOILING) and shake well before use! Test the spray and only use if the spray is fine and even. If not, warm the can more. Recommended to be used at about 25 degree celcius.
TIP: 1st coat is a 50% cover. 15~30mins drying time, 2nd coat onwards can be a full thin wet coat, but do not apply too thick as it will run.
Note : We do stock the trigger handle if you are doing plenty of cans!
Matt CLEAR.
Synthetic Rubber Coating ~ extract from Plasti Dip USA website
Plasti Dip is a multi-purpose, air dry, specialty rubber coating. Plasti Dip protective coating is ideal for a broad array of do-it-yourself projects around the home, garage, garden, and elsewhere. It protects coated items against moisture, acids, abrasion, corrosion, and skidding/slipping, and provides a comfortable, controlled grip. Plasti Dip remains flexible and stretchy over time, and will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions. It has been tested and proven in temperatures from -30°F to 200°F.
Using Plasti Dip Spray in cooler temperatures may affect drying times, finish quality, and spray performance. If you plan on spraying your project in cooler conditions, we recommend pre-warming the aerosol can by placing it in a warm room and allowing the contents to reach room temperature. Under no circumstances should users subject the aerosol can to temperatures above 120°F or use heat from an open flame or other sources of ignition to pre-warm the spray can. Additionally, cooler conditions may affect the surface you are spraying. If you are concerned about spraying your project in cooler temperatures, test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure the resulting finish will be what you’re looking for.
Most car wheels use 4 cans for 4 x thin coats.
TIP: With lower temperatures, it helps to warm up the can by sitting it in warm water (NOT BOILING) and shake well before use! Test the spray and only use if the spray is fine and even. If not, warm the can more. Recommended to be used at about 25 degree celcius.
TIP: 1st coat is a 50% cover. 15~30mins drying time, 2nd coat onwards can be a full thin wet coat, but do not apply too thick as it will run.
Note : We do stock the trigger handle if you are doing plenty of cans!
Matt CLEAR.
Synthetic Rubber Coating ~ extract from Plasti Dip USA website
Plasti Dip is a multi-purpose, air dry, specialty rubber coating. Plasti Dip protective coating is ideal for a broad array of do-it-yourself projects around the home, garage, garden, and elsewhere. It protects coated items against moisture, acids, abrasion, corrosion, and skidding/slipping, and provides a comfortable, controlled grip. Plasti Dip remains flexible and stretchy over time, and will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions. It has been tested and proven in temperatures from -30°F to 200°F.
Using Plasti Dip Spray in cooler temperatures may affect drying times, finish quality, and spray performance. If you plan on spraying your project in cooler conditions, we recommend pre-warming the aerosol can by placing it in a warm room and allowing the contents to reach room temperature. Under no circumstances should users subject the aerosol can to temperatures above 120°F or use heat from an open flame or other sources of ignition to pre-warm the spray can. Additionally, cooler conditions may affect the surface you are spraying. If you are concerned about spraying your project in cooler temperatures, test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure the resulting finish will be what you’re looking for.
Most car wheels use 4 cans for 4 x thin coats.
TIP: With lower temperatures, it helps to warm up the can by sitting it in warm water (NOT BOILING) and shake well before use! Test the spray and only use if the spray is fine and even. If not, warm the can more. Recommended to be used at about 25 degree celcius.
TIP: 1st coat is a 50% cover. 15~30mins drying time, 2nd coat onwards can be a full thin wet coat, but do not apply too thick as it will run.
Note : We do stock the trigger handle if you are doing plenty of cans!