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Brush-In Bottle Touch-Up Paint
NOTE: Touch-up should be used on small nicks and scratches only. It is not meant for large areas or deep gouges.
Prepare the Surface
Make sure the surface is clean, dry and free of grease and oil.
Application Directions
Always shake the bottle for at least one minute after the mixing balls begin to rattle.
Dip brush into the bottle as far as it will go.
Slowly remove the brush from the bottle.
Brush paint on with smooth strokes. Use very slight pressure when touching the brush to the substrate.
Avoid retouching the wet paint film with the brush after it is applied. Do not try to retouch applied paint after paint has set up for more than 2 minutes.
When finished, recap the bottle.
After Use
Store bottles upright to avoid blockage in the neck of the can or in the valve.
Never store bottles where temperatures may exceed 120°F.
Discard empty bottles. Do not burn, incinerate or place in home compactor.
Troubleshooting
Color Doesn't Match
- The bottle was not shaken enough.
- Your production coating may have changed. If this situation occurs submit a new color standard to Premier Aerosol for color matching.
Color Appears Flat or Hazy
- Humid conditions may exist. Use at room temperature (70ºF) for best operation.
- The surface you are brushing may be too hot. Remove the object from direct sunlight or heat; allow surface to cool and continue.
Surface Appears Streaky
The thickness of the paint film is uneven. Apply an additional coat of paint and try to get it as smooth and uniform as possible.
Can't Achieve Proper Gloss
The paint is not glossy enough. Apply a few more coats of paint.
The Paint Is Too Glossy
Apply a thinner film.
Paint Appears Saggy or Has Runs
- Too much paint was applied. Apply lighter coats by increasing the speed of your hand motion as you apply the paint.
- The temperature of the paint or substrate may be too low. Allow paint and substrate to warm to room temperature.
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