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Spray Width: Wide/Chisel
• Male cap
• Works on MTN, Ironlak, Montana, Sugar and Molotow brand cans with female valves
• Will work on most other female cans also The infamous Ironlak Ghetto Blaster spray can cap nozzle is back! For the widest, thinnest fan spray.
THE FIRST ADJUSTABLE CAP BY MONTANA COLORS!
As a response to the demands of the professional sector, we present the Variator Cap, an adjustable transversal stroke nozzle that combines two technologies:
Its stroke imitates that of a paint gun, but it also includes a red tab that allows you to adjust its thickness between 4 and 9 cm.
Thus, this innovative diffuser synthesizes the Transversal Varnish Cap and the Transversal Fat Cap in a single piece, hence being specially designed for uses such as ...
· Painting of car bodies
· Painting of elements with paints or products that require several thin layers · Varnishing of surfaces
What is more, it is sure to become a tool for experimentation in the world of graffiti.
Like a mini extinguisher this cap goes hard! The extended 14cm tube allows you to reach up to 4m high from the ground.
Easy to clean with any solvent base liquid or spray cleaning can (Like MTN Solvent) and is reusable.
Not compatible with adapters or low pressure cans.
For the best output use High pressure cans, like the MTN Megas.
Wider, faster with comfort to get your painting done in half the time.
Premium engineer grade plastic and re useable.
Cleans easily in acetone and regular solvent.
The design and comfort are 2nd to none and offer an unparalleled experience.
HEAVY DART is a round fat cap designed for both female and male cans with low-high pressure.
This cap fits all popular female can and comes with a detachable spigot ( Stem ) that allows it to fit onto cans which have a 4mm wide spigot.
This cap has a perfectly round dot with fast output and ability to flare making it extremely versatile.
The extended profile allows you to get into tighter spots with more accuracy and offers extreme control.
*This product is solvent resistant and designed to be reused and cleaned.
• Achieve incredible details with 2mm / 0.08" thin lines!
• Built-in 45ml / 1.52fl.oz. reservoir
• Fits on every spraycan!
• Work on minimum space!
• Easy to use!
• Easy to clean!
• No mess anymore!
• Patented!
• Don't wait to level-up your art!
How should I use my TINYPINK?
Shake your spray can very well before you attach the TINYPINK stencil cap! Best to use it with a standard or original cap (black/white) or a skinny cap! Then just click the TINYPINK on the big fold on the upper end of your spray can! Finally, press down the cap! If no paint comes through the whole turn your cap slightly to the right or left.
Don't shake the can while there is paint in the TINYPINK's reservoir! Paint will splatter! If you can't avoid shaking it, you can try putting a piece of cloth in the reservoir! This will be like a sponge and will prevent the paint running out. Of course you have to replace the cloth with a new one from time to time!
Empty the reservoir regularly!
Which cap should I use together with the TINYPINK stencil cap?
We recommend standard or original cap (black/white). Also (ultra) skinny caps work fine! With fat caps you will waste far more paint.
You can also try needle caps! These will provide much more saturated lines in combination with the TINYPINK stencil cap but with no splatters like you know it from junkie caps!
TINYPINK stencil cap - needle cap
How can I achieve 3mm / 0.12“ to 5mm / 0.20“ thick lines?
Just widen the hole with a 3mm / 0.12“ to 5mm / 0.20“ drill according to your preferences!
TINYPINK stencil cap - drill TINYPINK stencil cap - 3-5mm drill
The TINYPINK doesn‘t work! No paint comes through the hole!
The reason is mostly because the spray pattern of a cap is more like a ring (no filled centre) and not like a dot. So please try to turn the cap a little bit to the left or right so that the "ring" hits the hole!
Or try a needle cap! This should work for sure and you will get more saturated lines as with skinny caps!
TINYPINK stencil cap - turn cap TINYPINK stencil cap - needle cap
The hole clogs very quickly!
The TINYPINK comes with a 2mm / 0.08“ hole to achieve 2mm / 0.08“ thin lines! If it clogs to fast please stick the included nail through it to open it again.
We also recommend to use acetone spray (Montana Cans Cap Cleaner, Loop Acetone Spray, MTN, etc.) with a needle cap to blast residual paint out of the hole!
Another option is to widen the whole with a 3mm / 0.12“ to 5mm / 0.20“ drill! Just customise your TINYPINK to your preferences. The wider the whole, the thicker the lines, the less likely it will clog.
TINYPINK stencil cap - nail TINYPINK stencil cap - acetone spray
How long will the TINYPINK last?
It's like with all things in life: the better you treat your stencil cap the longer it will last!
Clean your TINYPINK properly! Please have a look at section „How should I clean it?“ to learn about the right maintenance!
How should I empty the reservoir?
simply turn it upside down and let the paint run out at one corner.
Don't take off the plug to empty the reservoir or you will have a big mess! Remove it only for cleaning purposes after the reservoir was emptied!
TINYPINK stencil cap - empty reservoir
Why doesn't the paint run into the reservoir but down the outside of the stencil cap?
There is a slit right under the hole. Make sure it isn't clogged with paint! Open it with the included nail or acetone!
My plug shrinked! / My plug doesn't fit into the reservoir anymore!
The most common reason is that the plug has had paint on it for too long or it has been soaked in acetone for too long.
You should also not leave the TINYPINK in the blazing sun for too long at temperatures above 40°C / 100°F! This can cause the material to soften and shrink! If your plug is no longer tight, simply secure it with a piece of tape!
How to clean the TINYPINK at the end of a day?
If your TINYPINK has a lot of dried paint on it you can put it in an acetone bath. Take a screw-top jar, put (only!) the pink part of your stencil cap inside with some acetone, close it with a lid, and shake it. Let it rest there for an hour. Repeate shaking is recommend! Take the TINYPINK out and scrub off the paint which wasn't dissolved with a toothbrush or similar.
Like said before, never let the black plug rest in an acetone bath! It can be damaged because the solvent in the paint can react with the rubber. Just wipe of the paint with a cloth dunked in acetone or use an acetone spray!
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