Overview
Spaint for Glass is a paint that transforms a Transparent surface such as Glass, Plexi-glass, Acrylic, Lexan or any other transparent materials to a visual canvas. Unlease your imagination with Spaint for Glass!

Any Size
No restriction
of size

Any Shape
No more rectangular
shape

Any Geometry
Flat, Curve, Dome, or
other custom shape

Any Ratio
No more 16:9
N:N
Specifications
| iPG-R | 5 oz |
| Specifications | iPG-R150 |
| Gain | 4.1 |
| Half-Angle | 13 |
| View-Angle | 26.2 |
| Haze | 95.53 (%) |
| P.T | 3.93 |
| Volume | 150ml / 3㎡ |
| Coverage | 100" at 16:9 Aspect Ratio |
| Tool | Roller |
| Dry Time | 60 mins |
| Color | Light blue white |
| Projector Type | Long Throw, Short Throw |
| Projector Requirements | HD, 4K, Interactive, Standard Projectors |
| Minimum Recommended Lumen Value | 1,500 Lumnes |
| Lighting | Works in most rooms with low to high level ambient light |
| Compatible Surfaces | Glass / Acrylic / Lexan / or any other transparent materials |
| Odor | Very Low |
Specifications
| iPG-S | 17 oz |
| Specifications | iPG-R500 |
| Gain | 1.8 |
| Half-Angle | 20.5 |
| View-Angle | 41 |
| Haze | 96.58 (%) |
| P.T | 2.9 |
| Volume | 500ml / 4㎡ |
| Coverage | xx" at 16:9 Aspect Ratio |
| Tool | Spray |
| Dry Time | 30 mins |
| Color | Light blue white |
| Projector Type | Long Throw, Short Throw |
| Projector Requirements | HD, 4K, Interactive, Standard Projectors |
| Minimum Recommended Lumen Value | 1,500 Lumnes |
| Lighting | Works in most rooms with low to high level ambient light |
| Compatible Surfaces | Glass / Acrylic / Lexan / or any other transparent materials |
| Odor | Very Low |
Package Contents
| 1 x Projector Screen Paint Pro |
| 1 x Tray |
| 1 x Latex Glove |
| 1 x Roller |
| 1 x Roller Tip |
| 1 x Tape |
| 1 x User Manual |
Resources
Installation Guide
The best condition is on cloudy days or away from direct sunlight
Direct sunlight may cause defects due to a hot surface
Working conditions: Ambient temperature 40° - 95°, Relative humidity 85% or less
Spray equipment
Application: 1 time only
Screen paint
Masking tape
Paper or textile towels
Examine the condition of the surface.
Choose a suitable location for painting and clean the surface.
Moisture, grease and dust can cause stains if not cleaned properly.
Shake the projection screen paint well before opening.
Pour it into the paint tray or the spray equipment.
Dip the paint roller into the paint so that the paint roller is evenly covered with the paint, but the paint does not drip.
If you are using a different roller from our package, we recommend a synthetic polyster with short plush.
Paint on the surface.
Paint with vertical movements (top to bottom and bottom to top).
You can overlap each roller stroke several times to achieve the most homogeneous area.
There may be lines and it is natural and it will go away during the drying process.
If the paint has exceeded the unwanted surface outside the masking tape, remove the paint with a tissue or cloth.
Start spraying on the surface.
Make the movements steady and uniform to reach the smoothest surface.
Remove the masking tape immediately after painting before drying.
Removing the masking tape after the paint has dried may cause the paint to “tear” from the surface.
Removal Guide
Spray clean water on the surface.
Wait approximately 30 – 60 seconds.
Peel off the projection screen paint from the edge.
The projection screen paint should be gradually removed from the glass as a thin continuous film.
Use a scraper or sharp knife for residues that do not peel off.
Removal from different surfaces.
Acrylate (Plexiglass) / Polyethylene (PE) / Polypropylene (PP).
It is recommended to remove with water.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
It is recommended to remove with technical alcohol, the screen paint should be wiped off (scrubbed).
Removal from PVC foil is more demanding and requires higher cleaning efforts.










