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Description
***For best results: press down with 1/2 to 3/4 pressure and spray approximately 4-6″ from intended surface. Lines can appear fuzzy if full pressure is applied, or if sprayed at too far of a distance.***
These are our brand new female thin caps for male
valves. Comparable to and modeled after New York Thin Caps. Great for outlines, effects and detail work.
Direct fit, no forcing. No slant, sprays nice clean hard line.
Spray Type: Thin-Medium (.5″-1″ Radius, clean and solid pattern, minimal dustiness) – High Pressure, see note above about can control suggestions.
Cap Sex: MALE
Valve Sex: FEMALE
Recommended Uses: outlines, details, production work, catching hands
Compatible Brands
- Rustoleum
Stops Rust - Rustoleum PT 2X
- Rustoleum American Accents
- Krylon ColorMaxx
- American off-brands
Pack Sizes: 50, 100, 500, 1000 and Wholesale Qty’s (please email us for wholesale inquiries)
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | 3 × 3 × 1 in |
Pack Size |
5 reviews for MISE Female Rusto Thins
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SUPERLOS (verified owner) –
Got these caps for the Rustoleum PT 2x cans and they work great!
Spray thin crisp lines.
They will hurt your finger after a while though.
Jim Sprayer (verified owner) –
More like a medium cap. Not really clean, the lines are dusty as hell because the cap is more or less misting onto the wall. They are, however, very useful (at least for me) at half-pressure, like when you juuuust push the cap enough to get paint out. That’s when you get hard, clean lines, that are truly 0.5-1 inch. I’m not mad at these caps – they are useful for shading and fades. And these save paint like a mother if you half-pressure it. But at full pressure they are just dusty. And they stutter pretty often at full pressure, super inconsistent. Kind of annoying when you’re trying to outline something, which is what I thought i’d use these for. Dusty – stock cap is cleaner (but it drips). Disappointing for what these were advertised for but still useful for other shit. Hope this helps.
Ouija (verified owner) –
Pretty good on dark and midtone colors, but really dusty with colors like white, lilac and aqua. I prefer the older thins that Trout used to sell, but I guess those aren’t available anymore. Bummer.
They’re not bad, but I’d rather just use a yellow universal with an adapter if I need to do linework.
Rhiz’O’Matic (verified owner) –
Not that much better than the stock cap. As previously mentioned, lines aren’t very clean and the cap is super touchy. Probably better off just using the stock cap and cut ins.
Tom80 (verified owner) –
The best non adapter cap for rustos PERIOD. i have a bias towards euro paint and hate using rusto but if you know how to work with these they make rusto fairly decent. The caps themselves are great. These are exactly like pam baking caps [red ones off the cookie can]. a couple things to note, Paint faster while maintaining half pressure for best results when outlining, these cans GO with the slightest valve opening [they have a hiss that youll notice and get used to] if youre getting to many drips turn the can upside down and release pressure then shake for a minute. Should only be used for filling in small areas unless blending colors. These can be great from a distance for cloudy tie dye fills. Lastly these will hurt your finger so be prepared to take a break after a while, other than that learn how to use these if only to utilize rusto colors effectively