Nippon Paint Pylac 1000 and Nippon Paint Pylac Pro
Shake the spray can for 2 minutes to mix the paint well or until you hear a consistent sound of the metal ball in the can.
How to use
- Choose the colour from the catalog to get the exact shade you want.
- For steel surfaces, anti-rusting primer #130 should be sprayed as the first layer, followed by primer and top coat as usual.
- After shaking the can, try spraying the paint on other materials first to familiarize yourself with the distance and spray speed.
- The spray distance should be about 10-20 cm from the surface.
- Spray by scattering the first thin layer over the whole area. Wait until the paint dries for about 5-10 minutes, then spray the next layer.
- Spray the next layer until the suraface is covered. Be careful and try not to spray the paint too thick as the paint will become greasy.
- After spraying, the nozzle should be cleaned to prevent clogging by turning the can upside down and spraying out a little air.
Precautions
- Avoid spraying the paint on humid days so that the paint adheres to the material well and fully dries.
- The paint should be sprayed in a shaded, not windy area to prevent dust from flying onto the surface while the paint is not yet dry.
- The relative humidity in the air should be no more than 85%.
- Avoid sparks, welding, and smoking during coating.