Spray paint is an aerosolized coating designed for seamless application, delivering smooth, even coverage on surfaces like metal, wood, plastic, and ceramics.
As a professional spray paint supplier, we offer high-performance spray paints engineered for rapid drying, superior adhesion, and resistance to chipping, UV rays, and harsh weather. Our versatile range includes glossy, matte, and textured finishes, alongside specialized formulas for automotive refinishing, industrial machinery, DIY projects, and artistic creations. With low-VOC, eco-friendly options and advanced nozzle technology for precision control, our spray paint products minimize overspray and ensure consistent results.
Backed by ISO-certified production and rigorous quality testing, our spray paints guarantee vibrant color retention, durability, and compliance with global safety standards. Elevate your projects with professional-grade quality and unmatched reliability.
Protect Yourself & Ventilate: Wear gloves and eye protection. Work outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.
Initial Gentle Approach: Start with the least aggressive method. For fresh paint on non-porous surfaces (metal, glass, plastic), try soapy water (dish soap) and vigorous scrubbing with a cloth or sponge. A plastic scraper can help lift thicker spots gently.
Solvents for Tougher Paint: If soap fails, apply a solvent:
Rubbing Alcohol/Isopropyl Alcohol (70%+): Effective on many surfaces. Apply, let sit briefly, scrub with a cloth.
Acetone/Nail Polish Remover: Stronger, but can damage plastics, varnished wood, or paint. Use sparingly on metals/glass. Wipe quickly.
WD-40 or Goo Gone: Spray on, wait a few minutes, then scrub off. Often effective and less harsh than pure acetone.
Stubborn Paint & Porous Surfaces: For cured paint on brick/concrete or very tough spots:
Paint Thinner/Mineral Spirits: Use cautiously on appropriate surfaces.
Mechanical Removal: Light sanding (start fine grit) or pressure washing (low setting first) for suitable materials like wood or masonry.
Clean Residue: After paint removal, wash the area thoroughly with soapy water to remove any solvent or cleaner residue.
Patience and testing are crucial to avoid harming the underlying material.