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Old 08-28-2020, 06:34 AM
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I use Krylon exclusively. Usually clear satin, but I've used clear matte as well without any major problems. The can must really be shaken well, particularly the clear matte so that the powder which gives the matte affect is well dispersed in the solvent/carrier. When you think you've shaken it enough, shake it some more. You are more likely to get a haze as the can becomes empty - probably because of a greater concentration of powder in the remaining solvent/carrrier. Multiple light coats will minimize the risk of hazing. To clear the nozzle, always invert the can and give a few short spritzes to clear after every use.
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