SVP FEESTO Universal synthetic acrylic aerosol paint

Description:

SVP FEESTO is a premium all-purpose fast-drying paint based on advanced synthetic acrylic. It offers outstanding coverage, vibrant colours and excellent adhesion to a wide range of surfaces. The special formula ensures that the painted surface will resist weathering, scratching and colour fading, making the product ideal for professional repairs as well as for creative projects and home renovation.

Key features:

  • Versatile: ideal for painting metal, wood, concrete, plaster, glass and many plastics.
  • Synthetic acrylic base: combines the fast drying properties of acrylic with the strength and elasticity of synthetic paints.
  • High coverage: effectively hides surface irregularities and colour differences after the first coat.
  • Environmental resistance: the layer formed is resistant to moisture, UV rays and changing temperatures.

Usage:

Clean, degrease and dry the surface thoroughly. If necessary, remove old paint residues or rust. Shake the bottle vigorously for about 2-3 minutes (you should hear a ball inside). Spray 25-30 cm apart in several thin coats, with 10-15 minute intervals between coats. When you have finished, invert the bottle and hold the nozzle down for a few seconds until only the gas comes out – this will clean the valve.

Avoid: Do not apply in direct sunlight or high humidity.

Benefits:

  • Professional result: thanks to the special nozzle, the paint is distributed evenly, without running off or “clouds”.
  • Speed: The surface is dry to the touch in just 10-20 minutes, speeding up the work process.
  • Durability: the synthetic acrylic coating remains elastic, so it does not crack with temperature changes.
  • Wide range of applications: one tool is suitable for car parts, garden furniture and home interiors.

Technical information:

  • Capacity: 400 ml
  • Substrate: synthetic acrylic.
  • Use: For indoor and outdoor use.

Recommendation: it is recommended to treat plastic surfaces with a special primer for plastics before painting.