How to use
Here’s a short how to use our spray paint:
- Shake the can for one minute
- Test the paint by spraying on a test surface
- Be sure to hold the can upright during use
- Spraying in the same spot or moving the can slowly will give you interesting drip effects
- Make sure to clean your spray cans after each use
If your spray paint stops working
If your spray paint suddenly stops working, it could be caused by three different situations:
Situation 1
Paint is leaking from the can itself, sometimes foaming, and accumulating under the cap and/or at the spray base of the can. This may be a manufacturing error. If the paint is leaking from the spray can itself and accumulating under the cap, please send us an e-mail with photos via info@royaltalens.com and we will help you find a solution or replace the can entirely.
Situation 2
Only a small amount of paint sprays from the cap, runs down the cap and accumulates underneath. This can happen when the cap of your spray paint is slightly clogged by dried up paint. The paint is unable to completely leave the cap, which makes it run down the side and creates a mess. To unclog your spray paint cap, take it off the can and clean it with a wet cloth. If this doesn’t work, try using our cap cleaner. Just place the cap on top of the cap cleaner and spray until it runs clear. In some cases, the paint has dried out too much and does not budge. Completely dried out caps are unsalvageable and should be replaced.
Situation 3
No paint comes out of the cap, it all accumulates underneath. In this case, your cap is completely clogged with dried paint. Try cleaning it like in case 2, with a wet cloth or our cap cleaner. If this doesn’t help, you should replace it.