MONTANA T2400 Tech Metal Primer in 400ml Aerosol
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MONTANA Tech Metal Primer in 400ml aerosol for treating metal surfaces.
The new MONTANA Metal Primer is the perfect preparation for metal surfaces to be protected against rust. The primer can be applied to metals such as iron, sheet metal or mineral surfaces. MONTANA Metal Primer can be combined with all Montana aerosols on synthetic, acrylic or nitro-combi basis. The drying time depends on the ambient temperature and humidity and may take up to several hours.
Application:
- Apply the primer on in several thin layers
- Let the individual layers about 3-4 minutes to dry before the next layer is applied.
- The under layer should not all the way through hardened to improve the adhesion of the new layer.
- The other layers can require a 24-hour drying time
- Test the primers first on an invisible place to the reaction with the varnish or colour test
Specifications of MONTANA T2400 Tech Metal Primer in 400ml Aerosol
| SKU | 376320 |
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| Brand | Montana |
| Minimum Coverage m² | 1.5 m² |
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Number of components
The designation 1K or 2K indicates how many components a product consists of and how it cures.
1K (1 component) – Ready to use and consists of a single component. Cures by exposure to air or moisture. User-friendly and ideal for standard applications. 2K (2 components) – Consists of two components that must be mixed before use. Provides a stronger and more durable finish. |
(1K) 1 component |
| Weight | 400 g |
| Category | Graffiti Spray Paint |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you remove adhesive residues
Are there adhesive residues on your car from a sticker or car wrap? Removing adhesive residues from the car can be tricky without damaging the paint. To remove adhesive residues without scratching, it’s best to use a caramel wheel. This is a rubber grinding wheel specifically designed to remove adhesive residues without damaging the car 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.