Montana GOLD G6230 Pool spray can 400ml
Montana GOLD G6230 Pool spray can
Montana GOLD G6230 Pool spray can is a high-coverage paint that dries to a silk-shine finish. The Montana spray can Pool with color number G6230 contains fast-drying paint and is resistant to various weather conditions. This Montana GOLD G6230 Pool spray is ideal for decorative, artwork, DIY and graffiti jobs.
Montana graffiti spray Pool
Montana graffiti spray Pool from the GOLD series is packaged in a low-pressure spray. Because the Montana GOLD spray can is a low pressure spray, you can spray the graffiti paint in a very controlled manner with optimal control over the result. This Montana GOLD Pool G6230 spray paint dries silky smooth and fast, even in cold temperatures. Thanks to the special anti-drip formula, you'll avoid sags!
How to use Montana GOLD aerosol spray paint?
The Montana GOLD aerosol can is incredibly easy for anyone to use. With the steps below, you will use the Montana GOLD spray the right way.
- Remove the spray cap from the can.
- Remove the safety ring from under the spray cap.
- Shake spray can well for 3 minutes before use.
- Place the spray cap back on the spray can.
- Spray several thin layers until the desired coverage is achieved. Keep a distance of 30 cm from the surface.
- Finished spraying? Turn the spray over and clean the cap until only propellant comes out.
Features Montana GOLD G6230 Pool
- Hard-wearing paint
- Paint dries to a silky gloss
- Nitro-combi paint
- Paint is resistant to weather and wind
- Fast drying
- Low pressure spray can
| SKU | 285196 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Montana |
| Minimum Coverage m² | 1,5 m² |
| Montana colour | Pool - G6230 |
| Weight | 400 g |
| Category | Graffiti Spray Paint |
How do I use a spray can?
Before using a spray can, make sure to shake it well. When spraying with a spray can, always work in a space that is at room temperature. The spray can itself should also be at room temperature.
How much can I spray with a spray can?
A 400ml spray can covers approximately 1.5 to 2 m², depending on the material porosity and layer thickness. For larger projects or multiple layers, we recommend accounting for an extra 10% to ensure you don't run out halfway through.