When you apply the paint, the paint will quickly take the temperature of the surface, however, warm paint allows you to apply the paint better. For example, you can apply a line in one motion that you would otherwise have to do in three passes. So apply the paint with fairly smooth movements. If you have a chance to warm the surface slightly first, for example with infrared lamps or by working with the sun, you will paint most comfortably.
No, it is very important not to paint outside when the outside temperature is below the dew point. Otherwise, the surface will be too moist. If it is freezing you should not paint in any case.
Store paint at room temperature, if possible, so you don’t have to warm it up first. Start with warm water (
There is a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty on the Flow Control. Register your Flow Control as proof of warranty.
If the temperature of your paint is lower, the viscosity of the paint increases, making it more viscous. Thinning is possible, but it leads to loss of gloss and a thinner paint layer. Only with the FlowControl can you make optimal use of the quality of your paint without additives. And because you can also work at lower temperatures, you save a lot of time.