Step 1 Prep The Surface

Start with a clean, dry surface. Spray on a primer coat if the product isn’t a paint and primer in one.

prep the surface

Step 2 Shake It Up

Shake the can really well. Spray a couple test spots on a piece of cardboard or newspaper. The spray may sputter a bit.

spray paint cans

Step 3 Spray The Surface

To avoid drips, hold the can 6-8 inches away from the object. Start spraying off of the object, come across it and don’t let go of the button until you’re off the item again. Turn or move around the object so you’re spraying head on with a sweeping motion and overlapping spray patterns. This will help get even coverage and in any nooks and crannies. Coat the entire project versus working in stages.

spray the surface

Step 4 Let It Dry

Make sure you let the paint dry in between coats; usually about an hour, but check the instructions on the can.

let it dry

Step 5 Clear The Nozzle

While holding the can upside down, begin spraying until only a clear gas comes out. Then wipe the nozzle clean. Do this after each use.

Step 6 Helpful Tip

• Work in an area with good ventilation away from sparks or flames.

work in an area with good ventilation

Step 7 Helpful Tip

• The vapors can ignite. Keep the can away from heat which can cause the can to burst.

the vapors can ignite

Step 8 Helpful Tip

• Wear a mask to avoid breathing in vapors.

wear a mask

Step 9 Helpful Tip

• Control the overspray. Spray paint will drift onto anything nearby.

Control the overspray

Step 10 Helpful Tip

• A spray gun trigger helps cut down on hand fatigue.

spray gun trigger