Montana Water Based Spray Paint

Dry Time, Coverage, Toxicity, Colour Range, Price and more…

These spray paints offer similar functions as their solvent counterparts, making them an ideal option for various departments and educational institutes.

One of the standout features of Montana Water-Based Spray Paints is their quick drying time. They can dry between 5-10 minutes, depending on how thick the layers are applied. This makes them an excellent option for students who have deadlines to meet and need to finish their work within a single lesson.

While Montana Water-Based Spray Paints may have lower pressure than traditional spray paints, their coverage is still impressive. One bottle can cover a considerable area, making them a cost-effective option for artists and educators.

Another advantage of these spray paints is their odourless nature. While there may be a slight hair spray-like smell immediately after spraying, they won't leave the toxic smell associated with traditional solvent-based paints making them a safer option for use in classrooms and studios.

Montana Water-Based Spray Paints come in a range of 24 different colours, with a total of 96 colours available. If a particular colour isn't in stock, it can be ordered.

At the time of writing, Montana Water-Based Spray Paints are competitively priced at £6.86 exc vat (April 2023). This is comparable to other fully solvent-based spray paints on the market.

 

FAQ’s -

I’m sure this is a big question in your mind right now, do they clog?
And the answer in short is yes. They do clog but not as quickly or badly as a usual fully solvent spray paints.

Can you buy extra nozzles?
Yes, we do supply the extra nozzles - shop here

Do they need to be stored in the chemical storage cabinet?
Yes, these are still flammable aerosols, so need to be stored responsibly.

Are they water resistant?
Yes, once dry they are water resistant.

Can they be used outdoors?
Yes, not only are they perfect for indoor use they can also be used outdoors if needed.

These spray paints really are a fantastic alternative to the usual, more toxic spray paints, and certainly are worth their weight in gold for artists and students. Although they may seem a few pounds more expensive, you will save on not needing to use face masks to use inside or invest or service a spray booth.