Nelson
Nelson Aero Spot Spray Paint
12 fl. oz.
| 1 | 24 | 45 |
| $11.95 | $11.25 | $9.50 |
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Description
Nelson AeroSpot Spray Paint, Fluorescent Orange
Each can includes two nozzles: one wide band and one thin band. Case lots sold in single colors only. 12 fl. oz. aerosol cans.
Product Notes
- Extra Charge if Shipped by Domestic Air.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | Nelson |
| MPN | AF1R340 |
| UPC | |
| UNSPSC | 31211513 |
| Other |
Operating Temperature: -20°F to +120°F.
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Quick Specs
Brand: Nelson
MPN: AF1R340
UPC:
UNSPSC: 31211513
Have a question about this product?
- Is the storage temperature the same as the operating temperature? I plan to store cans of paint in an unheated ventelated container is why I ask. The usual max low is 13*F and the max high is 90*F. Thank you
- The storage temperature range for Nelson Aero Spot Spray Paint (Item 57690) is a little wider than the recommended operating range, but both are similar. Nelson advises storing the cans between 40°F and 100°F, away from direct sunlight or freezing conditions. The operating range (when spraying) is roughly 50°F to 90°F for best performance. If the temperature in your storage container can drop to around 13°F, I’d recommend moving the paint to a temperature-controlled space during the coldest periods. Freezing can cause propellant separation or affect spray consistency later on.
- how many cans in a box, how do I purchase by the box?
- There are 24 cans per case/box. Cans are sold individually so to purchase an entire case product quantity would need to be 24. Also, there are price breaks for purchasing 24+ and 48+ cans.
- is this oil or latex base?
- This paint is oil based.
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Anonymous
Used several brands of aerosol over the years. Nelson is the best by far. Good for years, doesn't clog tips, and shoots well. Putting in another order very soon.
Anonymous
Works as advertised. Will purchase again!
Anonymous
The undisputed king of tree paint. Michigan's very own.
