Application Guide
Timeless
TM
Print Varnish | APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS For Foam Roller & HVLP Spray Gun
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HVLP Spray Gun Application
What you need:
Dry Print for 24 Hrs
Before Coating
Timeless Print
Varnish
HVLP Spray Gun Measuring Cup Acid Free Stirring
Device (Non-Wood)
Circulation, Open
Window / Small Fan
Step 1: Prep
Stir the entire container of Timeless thoroughly to make sure the consistency of the coating is even, especially if it has
been sitting on a shelf for an extended period of time.
Only remove the amount of Timeless that you intend to use. Replace lid on the Timeless container immediately to
prevent prolonged exposure to air.
We nd that approximately 1/2 oz. of Timeless per sq. ft. is ideal, but your results may vary slightly.
Tips for Getting Set-Up:
Set-up in an open room. Preferably a commercial space or residential garage with an open wall.
For best results we recommend working within the following: Temp 55-110°F or 12-44°C
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Humidity 35% - 65%.
HVLP Gun - Stainless Steel or materials recommended to be used with water-based chemicals: 1.3mm +/- .2mm Nozzle
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Non-Bleed.
Use a line pattern nozzle, avoid cone pattern nozzles as these oversaturate during spraying.
Breathing Color recommends the use of the Fuji Minimite or Wagner Flexio line of HVLP spraying equipment, based on several positive reviews from
our customers. However, the use of a standard air compressor and non-bleed HVLP spray gun found at any hardware store should work ne.
Step 2: Application
Pour the measured Timeless directly into the paint cup/hopper on the HVLP Spray Gun.
Important Note: If you experience sputtering or inconsistencies when spraying it may be necessary to dilute your Timeless with approximately
10% distilled water. Some HVLP guns may come equipped with a small diameter nozzle, which might prevent a perfectly smooth spray pattern.
If using an air compressor setup, adjust the air pressure according to your guns manufactures recommendations - Usually
30-40 PSI working pressure. If no PSI gauge, set to "low" or lowest power setting.
If working with an adjustable pattern nozzle, choose a wide fan pattern.
It is best to spray your prints at a 45-90° slant as opposed to flat on a table. Hang your prints directly on a wall or attach
to a rigid substrate and lean against a wall.




