Snap onto spray cans for better paint control and less hand fatigue; reusable when cans run out

Spray paint with controlled line thickness

Coat aluminum parts for added resistance to corrosion and chemicals

Create a flat, black protective finish on metal tools to resist corrosion and reduce glare

Thoroughly clean your paint brushes to help them last longer

Secure and insulate components on circuit boards and other electronics

Wax, paint, high-purity, glow-in-the-dark, rough surface, and primer-resistant crayons

Cover floors to protect them from spills, splatters, and dirty shoes

Carry drywall compound in one hand so you can apply it with the other

Smoothly spread drywall compounds and also scrape off paint and debris

Stick over holes in drywall and cover with drywall compound for quick repairs

Apply to seams and corners before spreading drywall compound for a finished appearance

Preserve the appearance of fabric by blocking liquids and UV rays

Mix into floor coatings to add slip or wear resistance

Evenly spread coatings, wax, varnish, and oil across floors

Lightweight and disposable for quick touch-ups with paint and coatings

Shield foam pipe insulation from moisture, UV rays, and ozone

Measure how smoothly paint, coatings, and other mixtures are blended

Apply ink to rollers, pads, or stamps, then mark surfaces such as paper, fabric, metal, and plastic

A dense insulator often used to shield against radiation and absorb sound and vibration

Recondition, waterproof, and preserve leather; also known as neatsfoot oil

Extend the life of leather; also known as castor oil

Change light color, reduce glare, or filter out light

Indicate where to cut material and lay tile, or mark areas on concrete and asphalt

Cut with scissors to form custom nonmetallic, nonmagnetic surfaces that magnets will stick to

Ink, paint, dry erase, high-temperature, wet-surface, food industry, and clean room markers

Stain items to make them easier to see

Remove marking fluid and paste from bearings, gears, and other parts

Stick to floors and pavement to outline equipment, make parking spaces, and identify safety zones

Temporarily join or protect surfaces

A low-odor alternative to paint thinners and cleaners

Connect to drills, mixers, and other power tools to blend substances at high speeds

Stir paint, adhesives, and other thin substances by hand

Plastic, metal, rubber, and paper pails

Stir into paint to make it smoother or more flame retardant

Cut through paint and other coatings to clean up messes and prepare surfaces for finishing

Keep brushes wet and ready to use while waiting for coats of paint to dry

Hang inside paint cans to remove excess paint from rollers without using a paint roller tray

Fasten lids to paint cans to prevent spills

Fit around the entire rim of paint cans to secure lids more tightly than clips

Lift open paint can lids without damaging the seal

Spread paint evenly across flat surfaces, along edges, and into corners

Harden spilled or unused paint to throw it away in a standard trash can

Create clean lines on floors, ceilings, and paved surfaces

Paint all sides of poles, railings, pipes, and fences at once

Make drip-free pours from paint cans, then collapse the spout for secure storage

Extend the life of paint and coatings by preparing surfaces beforehand

Seal rollers to keep them wet and ready between coats of paint

Pair with roller frames to quickly add paint and light coatings to large, flat areas

Add roller covers to quickly apply paint and light coatings to large, flat areas

Paint and coat large surfaces more quickly than with brushes

Stir containers of paint quicker than with a mixing stick

Keep spray guns clean using brushes, needles, and picks

Feed paint into sprayers; keep extras on hand for easy color changes

Attach to paint sprayers to apply large volumes of paint and coatings

Replace filters, spray heads, tips, and other parts on paint sprayers

Apply even layers of paint and coatings to large surface areas

Remove lumps, flakes, and dust from paint and coatings

Dilute paint and coatings to spray thin layers; also helps remove paint

Position under workpieces to paint all of their sides without damaging the coating

Apply a variety of glazes and liquids

Add color to liquids, mixtures, and materials

Replace handles or extend the reach on tools like brooms, paint rollers, and window washers

Encase electronic assemblies in material that hardens to protect from dust, moisture, and vibration

Evenly apply powder coatings to small or large parts

Shield surfaces from the surrounding environment

Adhere to surfaces to keep them free of scratches, chemicals, moisture, and germs

Apply thick roof coatings and patches

Form a water-resistant layer to restore and reinforce your roof

Restore rusted metal surfaces, such as tanks and pipes, to their original state

Apply to surfaces before sealant to speed up drying times and improve adhesion

Press down the seams where wall coverings meet for a smooth, continuous appearance

Clear all traces of silicone from molds and molded parts

Spray liquid and air at the same time to produce a mist of liquids or chemicals

Temporarily shield circuit boards from solder, flux, and high temperatures

Prevent damage to the finish of self-leveling coatings before they harden

Capture overspray in paint booths to keep your workspace clean

Protect your floor from paint overspray and spills

Contain overspray and discharge fumes as you paint

Pressurize liquids such as disinfectants, cleaners, and insecticides to dispense as spray

Mix powders, pellets, thick liquids, and other substances by hand

Clean and degrease surfaces so paint, coatings, adhesives, and cement will stick

Protect surfaces that you don't want to harden when heat treating steel parts

Remove lint and dust from a surface before painting or coating it

Cracks from movement when dried on equipment to indicate vibration or tampering

Give off almost no volatile emissions that could damage sensitive electronics and optics

Spread and scrape mortar, concrete, drywall, and adhesives

Spread on paste and smooth wrinkles to mount wallpaper

Apply to windows for privacy, insulation, less glare, and a lower chance of shattering

Touch up nicks and scratches on wood

Refresh and protect the appearance of wood surfaces by staining and sealing them

Create your own zinc-plating system to add corrosion resistance to steel and iron parts


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