09-18-2023, 09:07 PM
In addition:
If you use rattle cans on a cabinet, you really need good nozzles (spray heads). The nozzles which come with Mohawk products produce a conical spray, which is less than ideal for spraying cabinets. It would be well worth the effort to invest in a dozen or more spray nozzles which produce a fan spray - this will allow you to achieve much better results while using less product.
https://www.mohawkproducts.com/product-p/m115-sh.htm
The spray head you want is number M120-0196. Don't buy the large button spray heads - you'll regret it.
These spray heads may be adjusted from vertical to horizontal fan spray by turning the nozzle. The nozzle has a "line" (for want of a better term) in it. When the line is horizontal, the head produces a vertical fan spray. When the nozzle is twisted 90 degrees so the line is vertical, it produces a horizontal fan spray.
If you use rattle cans on a cabinet, you really need good nozzles (spray heads). The nozzles which come with Mohawk products produce a conical spray, which is less than ideal for spraying cabinets. It would be well worth the effort to invest in a dozen or more spray nozzles which produce a fan spray - this will allow you to achieve much better results while using less product.
https://www.mohawkproducts.com/product-p/m115-sh.htm
The spray head you want is number M120-0196. Don't buy the large button spray heads - you'll regret it.
These spray heads may be adjusted from vertical to horizontal fan spray by turning the nozzle. The nozzle has a "line" (for want of a better term) in it. When the line is horizontal, the head produces a vertical fan spray. When the nozzle is twisted 90 degrees so the line is vertical, it produces a horizontal fan spray.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN