
Before adding another coat, use a clean soft rag to wipe the surface from any overspray, dust or debris that may have gotten on the surface between the coats.Continue this until you have the desired coverage.

Sand lightly between coats and remove the sanding grit.

Use more thin coats than fewer heavier coats.If you spray when it is very hot and humid out, it can dry to a grainy texture. For optimal paint adhesion and drying, try to spray when the temp is between 65 – 85 degrees.Shake, shake, shake the can for a minute, then shake it again for another minute and also while you are spraying.Always spray outside or in a well-ventilated area like a garage with the door wide open.Painting lifts can be purchased at the paint store, but you can use any type of can or jar from your recycling bin or blocks of Styrofoam from packaging to hold your item off the ground. Lay a drop cloth down and use lifts to hold objects off the work surface. Setup a Good Painting Environment first to guarantee painting success.

The Most Important Spray Painting Tips Not to Overlook:
