This cap (as stated) looks identical to a stock rusto, but it's SO much easier to control. Very responsive to how hard you push. Stock rusto caps force too much paint out in a small space and it's very difficult not to get drips. This is pretty much the solution to that. Just switch it out and you have a very versatile cap that can give solid fills or clean outlines depending on how you control it. Very satisfied with this cap.
This cap is so legit! I use this cap so much for piecing its essential to have. I take back what I said about having to use the exacto knife or scissors. Just point the nozzle away as you push down into the stem. I found this to be more easy. Now its become a regular routine once starting to outline. Only thing I wish is they make these into a different color that way you can tell them apart from the regular female stock caps. But still this caps is hella dope to use for some crispy cream outlines.
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This is a really recommended outlining cap period! nice crisp lines on painters touch x2 (not so much over spray too) crisp lines on the rustoleum with male valves. Yet to try on valspar paint but soon I will try when the opportunity rises.
The only thing you need to watch for is when you put on certain rare cans with thicker stems, like Rustoleum Universal. You know weird looking ones highlighted in the AP Female cap video. you got to fiddle with the inside of the cap. maybe use a exacto knife or scissors and shave a tiny bit off just enough to fit in the male valve.
Don't sleep on these and get them while there available!
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...thanks AP, I will try the easy rider in my next order. all these stores are hatin on writers. Looked at some Krylon at WalMart the other day, they have some f***ed up caps/valves on the new cans.
These are the best ones for the painters touch in my opinion. they dont drip and are much easier to control. It works well with the pressure of the can so you can get pretty thin lines and still get large enough ones to use for a relativly quick fill. good looks AP