Dulling Spray
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How To Use Dulling Spray
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Practise spraying before final use.
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Always test on hidden surfaces or off-cuts to ensure compatibility and adhesion.
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Important - apply several light coats rather than one heavy coat. Do not apply too much in one go. The spray is very fine and dries fast, so it's better to spray 4 light coats rather than 1 heavy coat. Over application will cause puddles and reduce the dulling effect. Best results are achieved when only light coats are applied. If the spray runs then it is being applied to heavily. Excessive application may also cause damage to some surfaces.
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Ensure surfaces are clean, dry and free from grease.
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Mask areas not to be sprayed.
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Use suitable protective sheets.
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Shake the can for 10 seconds before use and always immediately before spraying. Shake often while spraying.
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Before starting, spray off to one side for 3 seconds. This clears the plastic tube inside the can so that dulling spray comes out rather than clear propellant.
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Hold the can in an upright position between 100mm to 300mm from a surface and press the nozzle lightly to release just a little spray and harder to release more spray.
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Let each coat dry before applying further coats. Drying time of a fine spray is usually less than 30 seconds.
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Use only in well ventilated areas.