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This guide outlines the safety and application protocols for Nasca Spray Paint
- Ventilation: Apply spray paint in a spray booth or a well-ventilated area.
- Temperature: Ensure the environment is between 60°F - 80°F (15°C - 27°C) to prevent improper curing or can failure.
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Hazard Classification: Classified as Extremely Flammable and Harmful . Key Health Risks: This guide outlines the safety and application protocols
Step 1: Locate the Correct SDS for Your Nasca Spray Paint
- Find the product code or full name on the can label (e.g., “Nasca Premium – Gloss Black”).
- Search:
"Nasca spray paint SDS [product name]” or check a distributor’s website (e.g., Molotow, SprayPlanet, etc.).
- If unavailable, contact the manufacturer directly.
- Shake: Shake the can vigorously for at least 1 to 2 minutes after you hear the mixing ball rattle inside.
- Test Spray: Test on a piece of cardboard or a hidden area to check nozzle flow.
- Technique: Hold the can approximately 20–30 cm (8–12 inches) from the surface. Apply in thin, even coats using a sweeping motion.
- Multiple Coats: Apply 2–3 light coats rather than one heavy coat to avoid runs and drips. Allow flash-off time (usually 5–10 minutes) between coats.
- Cleanup: After finishing, turn the can upside down and spray for 2–3 seconds to clear the nozzle and prevent clogging.
- Sputtering nozzle (partial blockages).
- Color shift (more binder, less pigment).
- Poor hiding power, requiring 2 extra coats (quadrupling VOC exposure).
Physical Hazards: Extremely flammable aerosol; pressurized container may burst if heated. Health Hazards: Ventilation: Apply spray paint in a spray booth