MARSH - 30395 Stencil Ink, 14 fl oz Spray Can, Black (Net weight 11 fl oz)
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Normally, all I do is sand it off. The reason for this is that Ouse ink does not bleed as much as petrol-based spray paints.
It happens on a regular basis. I take out the nozzle and clean it out with a thick wire and paint thinner. After that, put on your gloves and point the can down and away from you. To activate the spray, insert the wire into the can. The tube should now be clean. Re- Re-insert the nozzle and give it another shot. Why does this happen? I have no idea. I've been using Marsh for years and have never had this issue.
I bought it to use with large stencils on concrete. The paint appeared to be thin, indicating that it could bleed through the canvas.
That has never been the case for me.
Selected User Reviews For MARSH - 30395 Stencil Ink, 14 fl oz Spray Can, Black (Net weight 11 fl oz)
For those who enjoy carving signs, this is some excellent ink. When spraying your templates for laying out a sign before carving, a little goes a long way. Yes, I had to buy three at a time for this order, but that's a good thing because I'm going to use a lot of it.
This is what I use for my CNC engraved signs. I like how it has a matte sheen to it and how much depth it gives the cuts; before finding this, I was using regularbr>Spray paint. If you want a true deep dark black with a nice sheen, I highly recommend this over spray paint. I also used a spray over lacquer, which had no effect on the paint. When wet, it glossed up, but once dry, it returned to the matte sheen I desired. I'm in love with this stuff and will be purchasing more.
Three of the approximately ten cans I ordered spit and sputter and are therefore unusable. I replaced the spray nozzle with one from a known good can, but the problem persisted. I wish I could have found a local source to purchase them from so that I could trade them.
It bleeds into the grain a little, but it looks great if you spray it on a little dryer (lighter coats from a distance) - Underneath the masking tape, there isn't any bleeding.
If you're doing stenciling or just need a flat black paint for touch-ups, this is a great paint to use; however, make sure you shake it well and test spray it first because sometimes all you get is the propellant and no paint when you spray it. Simply quarter-turn the cap.
It gives a nice dark black finish and is much easier to sand than paint.
It worked on most items, but some materials were resistant to it, necessitating repeated treatment. I had to brush the items after they had dried, which resulted in a lot of paint dust. To smooth the surface after treatment, I recommend washing the item a few days later. Although the final product was not perfect, it was satisfactory.
paint. I'd never heard of it before, but I think it's a great alternative to spray paint. I have to sand off the parts I don't want colored because of how I use it. When I use paint, my sanding belt almost always clogs up, but not with this. It prolongs the life of my sanding belts. You won't be able to tell it's ink instead of paint once it's been clear coated.