Thursday, May 31, 2012

How Much Paint Do I Need?

"How much product do I need to spray my project?"
This is always a difficult one to answer, since each paint formula is different. Here are a few things to keep in mind when trying to decide how much to order.  In most cases, you will need more product for silvers, yellows, oranges, and some reds since they do not have as much pigment in the formula as the darker colors like blacks, greys, blues, and darker greens. Back ground color is another element that needs to be considered.  If the same color is being painted over an existing color not as much new paint will be needed as compared to changing drastically from one color to another, for example a red to a white.  Another factor in determining coverage is technique, experienced painters generally need less paint, since they have fewer errors to correct (for example, sanding out a run and then applying a repair coat over the area). A starting estimate is 4 oz. of already reduced paint per panel or 3'x3' to 3'x5' area. The Spray Max 1k base coat aerosol, in general, will cover a 3'x5' area with two coatsThe Spray Max 2k single-stage aerosol will cover somewhat less, since it also has activator and clear coat in with the paint.

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