LitCoat's Electroluminescent Paint Prides Itself On Ease Of Use Via Spray Cans

Groundbreaking technology used in LitCoat's electroluminescent paint proves to be easy to use for those working with either brush painting or airbrushing techniques.

The brand LitCoat has developed an electroluminescent paint suited for painting a vast array of surfaces, and these surfaces are able to give off light when they come into contact with a charge. The electroluminescent paint by LitCoat is also able to be painted on to any type of surface easily through either brush painting or airbrushing methods, allowing this to be a groundbreaking type of painting technology with an ease of use suitable for the average user.

In terms of airbrushing, a method of applying LitCoat to vehicle surfaces, bicycles, model cars, or a variety of other paintable surfaces, the brand has made this process even easier by introducing the Preval spraying system. The Preval system was developed by Precision Valve to apply all different types of paint effectively, and because it was made with various types of paints in mind, its design is formulated to create the best experience when applying LitCoat paints as well as any other types of paints a user may desire to apply.

The Preval sprayer works simply, and it uses a container to hold the paint as well as a spraying apparatus for easy and even applications. The product container holding the paint is removable and resuable, so users of LitCoat paints can use the same Preval sprayer for multiple painting applications. The paint is first poured into this reusable container, and a thin dip tube is placed into the container extending from the main Power Unit. The power unit portion of the Preval sprayer is what pulls the paint from the reusable container to be sprayed out of the top nozzle at an even and equal pressure.

The Preval sprayer uses a venturri vacuum process along with aerosol pressure in order to pull the LitCoat paint product from the bottom reusable container, up through the dip tube, and out from the spraying nozzle located on the top of each Power Unit container. The Preval spray painting system is a small system, making it ideal for users who require LitCoat for smaller projects, and it can be found in over 50,000 retail locations worldwide. Due to its simplicity and small size, the Preval system is also more affordable than many other spray painting systems, and may be used in personal or commercial grade applications.

The reusable container used to hold the LitCoat paint in a Preval spray painting system is made from durable glass, and this makes the reuse of the container simple. Without contaminants or erosion typically found with plastic containers or containers of other materials, the glass container may be washed and used time and time again with LitCoat paints without the user worrying about damage to the apparatus.

Preval two-packs can be purchased at Preval’s website, and these packages contain two complete Preval spray paintings systems along with all of the components necessary to apply LitCoat paints. These packs sell for $14.99 through the website and contain two paint holding containers, two Preval sprayer units, and two long dip tubes used to pull the paint through the container and out of the top spraying nozzle.

With the Preval system, along with regular brush painting and the airbrushing option, LitCoat is now easier than ever to apply, and this rings true no matter what type of surface a user is attempting to adorn with LitCoat paints. These various application methods for LitCoat can be used on any desired surface, and users have the opportunity to pick and choose just which methods they may deem suitable for their particular surface choice.

In one video, a user of LitCoat uses a simple paint brushing technique to apply LitCoat to a standard piece of paper, and when the painted paper comes into contact with a charge, the painted area then begins to glow and give off light. What this video shows is an example of a first time user using a very basic painting method to achieve a successful LitCoat application, making this proof that the application of LitCoat can be simple even for those who may be inexperienced with electroluminescent paint.

No matter a person’s desired application method for LitCoat, the electroluminescent effect still remains functional, and spraying, airbrushing, and brush painting still allow a user to cover a surface with paint which has the ability to be illuminated. By having the painted surface come into contact with a simple charge, the applied surface will begin to light up, and this leaves limitless potential for different patterns, colors, or design options.

Originally, LitCoat paints were recommended for use by professionals in the painting industry, but with these recent developments, LitCoat is now an easy to use paint with the potential to be used accurately and effectively by anyone. With the various different methods for use, LitCoat electroluminescent paint may be applied in either commercial grade or personal applications, making this an opportunity able to be taken advantage of by those in the painting industry or hobbyists alike.

LitCoat also offers ideas and tips for use on their website at www.litcoat.com, and these tips are all encompassing when it comes to all of the different methods for use. Whether a user plans to spray paint LitCoat onto a surface, use airbrushing, or use simple brush painting techniques, the brand has a multitude of suggestions for different usage methods or the best ways to cover different surfaces. Also included on the website are videos which show the ease of use with the product, as participants are able to achieve their desired look on their first try.

The brand LitCoat which is developing this groundbreaking and easy to use electroluminescent painting technology can be reached by fax at 702-728-2912. Additionally, LitCoat can also be reached at their own website via their Contact Us page for those with questions, concerns, or ideas regarding the electroluminescent painting products at www.litcoat.com.

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