Aerosol paint
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Aerosol paint (also called spray paint) is a type of paint that comes in a sealed pressurized container and is released in a fine spray mist when depressing a valve button. A form of spray painting, aerosol paint leaves a smooth, evenly coated surface, unlike many rolled or brushed paints. Standard-sized cans are portable, inexpensive, and easy to store. Aerosol primer can be applied directly to bare metal and many plastics.
Cans of aerosol paint are often used by "taggers" to paint graffiti on the sides of buildings, signs, trains, trucks, etc.
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Aerosol_paint ]
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