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On which surfaces can I paint with MONTANA products?
On which surfaces can I paint with MONTANA products?
Updated over a year ago

Note: Always test beforehand, if surface/material is compatible!

Every surface has different characteristics of absorption and adhesion. For example cardboard is a very porous surface which absorbs the paint. Painting un-primed cardboard will result in a lot of paint usage. If the chosen surface is non-porous, then Montana paints will apply perfectly. If painted on a surface like Glass which is an extremely non-porous surface, the color cannot adhere because it can’t “hold-on” to the glass. It will however cover the surface quickly. The optimal surfaces are neutral, pre- primed surfaces where the coating primer can adhere to the surface well and our lacquer can adhere again to the primer. Please test small areas of your proposed surface to see if the paint will adhere. In the case of Plastics we are unable to predict levels of adhesion due to the unknown chemical composition of all plastics.

Pls Note:

This technical application information is given to the best of our knowledge. However, it is only intended as non-binding information and does not release you from the obligation to carry out your own tests on the products supplied by us to determine their suitability for the intended applications. Application and processing are beyond our control and are therefore in the responsibility of the user. Montana Cans shall be released from liability

unless the liability-based incident is caused by a fault incurred to Montana Cans.

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