REDUCING & THINNING
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What should I use for reducing 1
Shot Lettering
Enamel?
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To enhance
flow characteristics, you can reduce
with 1
Shot Reducers,
available in low (6001) and high temp
(6002) versions. Never use Mineral
Spirits or synthetic enamel reducers.
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FISH EYES
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Why am I getting "Fish
Eyes" or "Crawling" when
using 1
Shot Paints?
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If a surface
is not thoroughly cleaned, it may still
contain waxes, oils or silicons. Clean
with a good surface prep and degreaser.
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GLOSS REDUCTION
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Can I reduce or eliminate the gloss
of my 1
Shot Lettering
Enamels?
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Yes. Our 1
Shot /
Chromatic #4329500 Flattening Paste can
be used in varying ratios to reduce
gloss, or even create a nearly dead flat
finish.
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WHERE CAN I BUY 1 SHOT?
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Where can I buy 1 Shot and
Chromatic Paints?
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Check our DISTRIBUTORS page
within this website, and remember that
if your local distributor doesn't have
the product you need, call us at 773-646-2778 and
we'll help you to locate everything you
need!
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CLEARING OVER 1 SHOT
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Can I clear coat over 1
Shot Lettering
Enamels?
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Yes.
It's important that your paint
is completely dry prior to
overcoating. We recommend that
you use our 1
Shot #4007
Hardener, and wait at least 24
hours prior to clearing. Adding
up to 20% Hardener, with no
other reducers, will allow for
overcoating with automotive type
urethane clears after 24 hours.
Always apply the first two coats
of clear very light and dry when
clear coating.
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PAINTING THROUGH A MASK
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What should I know about painting 1 Shot Lettering
Enamels through a mask?
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When applying
paint through a computer-generated or
hand cut mask, always remove the masking
material once the paint
"tacks" (usually about 15-20
minutes), but before it dries.
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MIXING 1 SHOT and OTHER PAINTS
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Can I use 1 Shot in conjunction with
latex or acrylic latex paints?
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The concern is
that oil-alkyd enamels, such as 1 Shot
Lettering Enamels, are not fully
compatible with latex or acrylic latex
paints; so in addition to the potential
for adhesion issues, these paint
products will expand and contract at
different rates when faced with UV
exposure, temperature changes and
humidity. This dissimilar rate can
result in checking, cracking and
premature failure.
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MSDS
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How do I obtain MSDS information
regarding 1
Shot and
Chromatic Products?
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Click
button to the right &
request your product:
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LETTERING ENAMELS vs. BULLETIN COLORS
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What is the difference between 1
Shot Lettering Enamels and Chromatic
Bulletin Colors?
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1 Shot
Lettering Enamels are engineered for and
provide outstanding exterior durability
when properly applies. Chromatic
Bulletin Colors are intended for use on
shorter-term exterior work, such as
bulletins (more often called billboards
today) as well as interior mural work.
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SLOW DRYING PAINT on BANNERS or AWNINGS
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Why won't my 1
Shot Lettering
Enamels dry on a banner?
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To letter on a
banner (or any vinyl-based, flexible
surface such as awnings, tonnau covers,
leather garments), the banner must have
an "Enamel Receptive Coating"
on it. If you don't have a "ERC"
banner, you can coat the banner first
with our Ti-Cote product to make it
enamel receptive.
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PREPARING and PAINT MDO
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What procedure should I follow to
prepare MDO for 1
Shot or
Chromatic Enamels?
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Clean the
surface thoroughly, then scuff lightly
with an abrasive pad. On unprimed MDO,
prime with WP1008 Primer. On pre-primed
MDO, after using a tack rag to remove
any residual sanding dust, roller on
your Lettering or Background Enamel.
Apply in two or three light coats, as
opposed to one heavy coat. If you get
little bubbles in the surface, (usually
from using a foam roller) immediatly
re-roller, but slightly "lift"
on the roller frame, taking virtually
all the pressure off the roller.
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WRINKLING or LIFTING PAINT
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How do I avoid wrinking in my
Lettering or Background Enamels?
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Never apply 1
Shot Background or lettering Enamels too
thick or try to recoat a painted surface
until the first coat of paint is dry.
Always follow the suggested recoating
times for best results.
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MIXING CUSTOM COLORS
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What if I need a color not offered
by 1
Shot?
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1
Shot Lettering
Enamels are infinitely mixable with the
exception of 199L Black. By combining
from our 44 color selection, and/or our
special Tinting White, Tinting Black,
and 1 Shot 4003 Clear, you can create
ANY color, in various configurations
ranging from opaque to glistening,
transparent candy colors.
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STORING 1 SHOT in PLASTIC BOTTLES
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Is it acceptable to store my 1
Shot Lettering Enamels in squeeze
bottles?
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While it's
acceptable, there are a couple of
important points to remember. Normal
"plastic" (PVF, PVC, etc.)
squeeze bottles, as found at beauty
supply centers and even through some
sign supply sources, can allow for
plasticizer migration, from the bottle
to the paint; resulting in slower drying
times, lower gloss levels and
ultimately, reduced exterior durability.
Make sure the
bottles you store your 1
Shot in
are made of PET (Polyethylene
terephthalate ); and it's advisable,
when practical, to store those bottles
upside-down, to help prevent skinning
over of your paint. When storing 1
Shot Metallics
or Pearlescents in PET bottles, drop a
ball bearing into the bottle, to aid in
thorough mixing when shaking your
bottles.
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