Spray putty

Spray putty

Spray putty for filling holes, cracks, dents and unevenness in surfaces or substrates. Spray putty is also called spray putty and is known for its high filling power and strong adhesion to different types of materials. A spray putty can be compared to a 2K putty, however, you spray a spray putty from a paint sprayer or aerosol can. Because of this, in practice, a spray putty works easily and quickly!

Spray putty

Spraying putty? Then you need a spray putty! If you are going to spray putty, then the surface must be clean, dry and grease-free. Use a degreaser for this. Are you going to spray putty on metal or steel and is there rust present? Then it is important to make the metal rust free before spraying the putty. This prevents the steel from rusting further and the spray putty from adhering well.

Spray putty

Spray putty is a putty that you spray. A spray putty is used when the surface you want to paint or varnish has imperfections. Spray putty is thick and therefore has high filling power so you can fill dents, scratches and cracks with spray putty. Make sure you always use a primer after using spray putty to make the paint or lacquer adhere.

MoTip spray putty

MoTip spray putty is a fast drying spray putty with a high filling capacity and good coverage. You can use the MoTip spray putty as a spray putty on wood, metal, aluminium and more! When the MoTip spray putty is dry, you can easily sand it to a smooth surface. If you are going to sand this spray putty, do this with grain 400.

Step-by-step plan: how to spray putty

Spray putty spraying using a step-by-step plan? Below you can read step by step how to spray putty for a good result. Before you start spraying spray putty, always read the product manual and wear personal protective equipment.

  1. The surface should be clean, dry and grease-free.
  2. Remove loose paint, rust and sand the surface.
  3. Always spray putty at a temperature between 15°C to 25°C.
  4. Apply the spray putty in several thin coats until the desired thickness and filling is achieved.
  5. Maintain a spraying distance of 30cm from the surface.
  6. Ready? Let the spray putty dry.
  7. Dry? Then you can sand the spray putty with P400 (both wet and dry).
  8. Spray primer over spray putty for adhesion of the lacquer or paint you want to spray.

Want to buy spray putty?

Want to buy spray putty? Then at CROP you have a wide choice of different types of spray putty from well-known brands such as MoTip, SprayMax, MIPA, Evercoat and Colormatic. At Nonpaints.com you can buy spray putty in cans and spray cans, so there is a spray putty to suit everyone's needs.