Nippon Paint Pylox Lazer is a premium, quick-drying nitrocellulose-based aerosol spray paint formulated for both interior and exterior DIY projects. Renowned for its ease of use and professional results, Pylox Lazer features a modified acrylic formula that provides excellent coverage and high durability. It is designed with an ergonomic spray nozzle that reduces finger fatigue and ensures a smooth, even distribution of paint. This versatile spray paint is suitable for a wide range of substrates, including metal, wood, and paper surfaces. It offers a vibrant array of colors in gloss, metallic, and matte finishes, making it the go-to choice for refreshing furniture, automotive parts, and decorative crafts.
Paint Type: Solvent-based (Aerosol)
Finishing: Gloss, Matte, and Metallic (depending on color choice)
Binder: Modified Acrylic / Nitrocellulose
Touch Dry: 15 minutes (depending on temperature and humidity)
Hard Dry: 1 hour
Recoating Interval: Minimum 10 – 20 minutes
Theoretical Coverage: 0.80 m² – 1.20 m² per 400cc can (depending on surface and thickness)
Shelf Life: Up to 36 months in a cool, dry place
Preparation: Shake the can vigorously for at least 30 seconds before use and occasionally during application.
Spraying Distance: Hold the can approximately 20 – 30 cm away from the surface.
Method: Apply in thin, even layers using a "side-to-side" motion. It is better to apply multiple thin coats than one thick coat to prevent sagging or running.
Cleaning: After use, turn the can upside down and press the spray head for 2 – 3 seconds to clear the valve and prevent clogging.
Safety: Use in a well-ventilated area. Do not spray near open flames or high-heat sources.
Primer (1 Coat): Pylox Lazer Surfacer (Grey or White) to improve adhesion and color vibrancy.
Topcoat (2-3 Coats): Pylox Lazer (desired color).
Clear Coat (Optional): Pylox Lazer Clear for added protection and enhanced gloss.
General Cleaning: Ensure the surface is completely clean, dry, and free from grease, oil, and dust.
Rust/Loose Paint: Remove any existing rust or peeling paint using sandpaper or a wire brush. Sand the surface lightly to create a "key" for better paint adhesion.
Wood Surfaces: Ensure the wood is sanded smooth and all dust is wiped off with a tack cloth.
Metal Surfaces: For bare metal, degrease with a solvent and ensure no moisture is present before spraying.
Masking: Use masking tape and paper to protect surrounding areas from over-spray.
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