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In a well-ventilated space, cover a flat surface with a drop cloth or tarp.
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Before starting, read the Krylon labels for safety, application, and dry time instructions.
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In a separate area from where you will spray paint, ensure the surface of the wagon is clean, dull, and dry. Use medium grit sand paper to smooth the metal surface if necessary. Wipe clean to remove all debris.
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Use painter’s tape and a drop cloth or tarp to cover the entire top of the wagon and the handle, leaving only wheels exposed. Tape off the center and outer circumference of each wheel as well.
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Place the wagon on the covered surface and spray paint the wheels using COLORmaxx in Gloss Rich Plum.
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When the wagon is dry to the touch, remove the tape from the center and outer circumference of each wheel. Removing the tape when the paint is dry to the touch will prevent any chipping or peeling of the paint.
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Once the wheels are completely dry, cover the entire wheel with tape.
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Remove the painter’s tape and drop cloth from the wagon’s body, leaving the rest of the wagon covered.
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Spray paint the body of the wagon using COLORmaxx in Gloss Mambo Pink.
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Carefully, remove all tape when the wagon is dry to the touch.
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Allow the wagon to fully dry.
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Show off your new, vibrant wagon with a ride around the neighborhood!