AlphaPhase
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Here, before wrong information gets passed along, the PAR value of a white tent is ALOT better than a silver mylar tent.
As the question says, can you paint a grow tent with white spray paint? I'd prefer white to mylar and this question just crossed my mind because I have a silver mylar tent. Not sure if this is a dumb question or not, but would like to know.
U know rustos run my nigg!! Their standard caps suck!!I still don't get the purpose of painting over mylar, but each to their own.
I'd recommend Rustoleum 2x flat white spray paint if you're going to test it. Sticks well to all surfaces (even plastic).
-spek
That's awesome vostok! Makes me feel better I'm not the only one and that it's possible. That's exactly why I don't like the mylar, gives me damn headaches lol Do you know if he likes it better and if it worked well? @vostok
If you want answers without personality and conversation, buy a book. I don't have friends in real life, so I like to shoot the shit here and be a wise ass. Sue me. I like the banter.But damn, there is so much unneeded comments in most of the threads I read, wish people could refrain, and be helpful instead.
The 2x caps are pretty good I found. Not a fat cap, but could spray pretty wide, but you could cut tight with them as well. Nothing beats a pocket full of proper caps along with Montana cans thoughU know rustos run my nigg!! Their standard caps suck!!
Anything low flow is awesome. .When I used to bomb I would mostly hit up Walmart and buy rustos or krylon for the outline and shading...and use the Walmart brand 98cent cans for the fill in....unless I was writing on a train or a badly eaten wall...those fucked up walls soak up paint like a sponge...and I rather use the better quality stuff runs less with the proper caps on the steel. .u can make it work with stock caps I always used to.. u just gotta work on rhythm and hand speed when cutting tight with those muthafuckers...If you bring proper caps u won't have to change arm speed when your making thinner lines just the distance!!The 2x caps are pretty good I found. Not a fat cap, but could spray pretty wide, but you could cut tight with them as well. Nothing beats a pocket full of proper caps along with Montana cans though
-spek
Awesome talking with a writer online who you can actually tell by their words they have the experience to back it up.Anything low flow is awesome. .When I used to bomb I would mostly hit up Walmart and buy rustos or krylon for the outline and shading...and use the Walmart brand 98cent cans for the fill in....unless I was writing on a train or a badly eaten wall...those fucked up walls soak up paint like a sponge...and I rather use the better quality stuff runs less with the proper caps on the steel. .u can make it work with stock caps I always used to.. u just gotta work on rhythm and hand speed when cutting tight with those muthafuckers...If you bring proper caps u won't have to change arm speed when your making thinner lines just the distance!!