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Tip:
Using warm water helps the salt dissolve faster.
Note:
if you're using a different spray bottle, use the mixing ratios provided in the dipping section of this
document.
4. Replace the spray head, close it tightly and shake for 1-2 minutes.
5. If there are still undissolved crystals at the bottom, allow 30-60 minutes to dissolve and shake for 1
more minute.
6. Once all the crystals are dissolved, test the spraying and adjust it to a fine mist using the spray knob.
Note: If the salt has not dissolved completely, you may experience poor spraying performance. If the
amount of salt mixed in is incorrect, the salt solution may be too dilute and parts may become weak during
spraying.
Spray the Part
1. Place your part on a flat surface coated with paper towels or wax paper.
Tip:
Spread extra towels or paper around the area to catch any overspray. This will make cleanup easier.
Overspray can be wiped up with a damp sponge or cloth.
2. Lightly coat one side of your part with a fine mist from a distance of one to two feet (30-50 cm). DON'T
TRY TO SATURATE THE SURFACE - just a light misting is good. Make sure the entire side is coated.
Avoid touching the part where it has been sprayed.
3. Carefully turn the part and coat the other side with a similar fine mist.
Note:
Fine structures/protrusions may be delicate. Over-saturating with water may cause drooping/break-
age of such fine structures.
Let the part air dry for at least 5 minutes before moving it.