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Krylon Matte Finish Spray

Krylon Matte Finish Spray

Matte Finish provides a permanent non-gloss coating that eliminates shine and light reflection which protects art, crafts and valuables. Acrylic lacquer with Silica added to lower gloss. Dries to touch in 10 minutes and is fully dry in 3 hours. Coverage: 15 - 20 sq ft. Moisture resistant and non-yellowing. Great for use on wood, metal, wicker, plastic, glass, plaster, ceramic, paper, paper mache and dried/silk flowers. 311g. Matte Finish

Quick method (after each use)

  1. Turn the can upside down
  2. Spray for 2–3 seconds until only clear gas comes out
    → This clears varnish from the nozzle and dip tube

If it’s already clogged

  1. Remove the nozzle (pull straight up)
  2. Soak it in:
    • Mineral turps / paint thinner, or
    • Isopropyl alcohol (for lighter buildup)
  3. Use a pin or needle to gently clear the hole
  4. Rinse, dry, and reattach

Extra tips

  • Wipe the nozzle after use to avoid buildup
  • Don’t leave the can sitting with varnish inside the nozzle
  • If badly blocked, nozzles are often interchangeable with other spray cans
$14.42

Original: $41.20

-65%
Krylon Matte Finish Spray—

$41.20

$14.42

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Matte Finish provides a permanent non-gloss coating that eliminates shine and light reflection which protects art, crafts and valuables. Acrylic lacquer with Silica added to lower gloss. Dries to touch in 10 minutes and is fully dry in 3 hours. Coverage: 15 - 20 sq ft. Moisture resistant and non-yellowing. Great for use on wood, metal, wicker, plastic, glass, plaster, ceramic, paper, paper mache and dried/silk flowers. 311g. Matte Finish

Quick method (after each use)

  1. Turn the can upside down
  2. Spray for 2–3 seconds until only clear gas comes out
    → This clears varnish from the nozzle and dip tube

If it’s already clogged

  1. Remove the nozzle (pull straight up)
  2. Soak it in:
    • Mineral turps / paint thinner, or
    • Isopropyl alcohol (for lighter buildup)
  3. Use a pin or needle to gently clear the hole
  4. Rinse, dry, and reattach

Extra tips

  • Wipe the nozzle after use to avoid buildup
  • Don’t leave the can sitting with varnish inside the nozzle
  • If badly blocked, nozzles are often interchangeable with other spray cans