There are a lots of spray paint brands out there that are orientated towards very hastily executed  mural work in questionable locations. Most of them will get the job done, but there are some are better than others! You\"ll find that some are more expensive than others as well! Finding the ideal balance between low "cha-ching" and high "ba-zing" is something that puzzled me at the beginning and took some trial and error to find this out. I also bring up  different spray caps in the post, but I don\"t go into detail about them as I wanted to keep this solely about my favourite cans. I’ll get around to creating a post about them in the near future.



Flame Blue


Flame by Molotow is one of my instant go-tos and they managed to find.  that perfect balance. The feeling of quality comes to mind the moment you put the can in your hand. The slick, metallic look is similar to Montana 94 cans and one of the first thing ye\" notice when using these, is the incredible valve system. The amount of control it gives you is insane. It’s extremely easy to make the thinnest line and make it  morph into a giant skidmark across a wall all in one take. They really nailed it with Flame blue as it gives you a wide range of pressures depending on how you handle the can and the amount of pressure you apply on the cap.  

Flame Orange


Now although I think that the Flame Blue pressure to be already perfect for most cases, for those looking for a higher pressure version theres also Flame Orange. With 48 colours that are fully compatible with the Blue line; the only difference is that the cans spit the paint out much faster so you can cover large areas with speed and precision. Even though they are considered to be “high pressure” cans, the amount of control you Now although I think that the Flame Blue pressure to be already perfect for most cases, for those looking for a higher pressure version theres also Flame Orange. With 48 colours that are fully compatible with the Blue line; the only difference is that the cans spit 

Loop Colours


Now although I think that the Flame Blue pressure to be already perfect for most cases, for those looking for a higher pressure version theres also Flame Orange. With 48 colours that are fully compatible with the Blue line; the only difference is that the cans spit the paint out much faster so you can cover large areas with speed and precision. Even though they are considered to be “high pressure” cans, the amount of control you Now although I think that the Flame Blue pressure to be already perfect for most cases, for those looking for a higher pressure version theres also Flame Orange. With 48 colours that are fully compatible with the Blue line; the only difference is that the cans spit

Loop Colors’ comes in seventy vibrant colors and to sound exotix they tell ye\" its handcrafted in Italy, its odor-free, nontoxic, 100 percent acrylic resin paint that gives high coverage and its got a pretty smooth stick to it. Quick drying, moisture resistant, and smudge proof, this paint doesn\"t drip or crack. Their 400m cans feature an adjustable valve system that can spray at both high and low pressures and their boasted nebulizer spray ensures high precision as the nozzle gives optimal control. Made with environmentally concious in mind and they dont contain lead or other heavy metals.

Acme Paint



Last on my list is a recent favourite of mine, Acme Spray Paint. Its a low-cost, high-performance graffiti paint that you never knew you needed. With only a limited colour selection of 30, each can of ACME is UV-resistant, fast-drying, highly opaque and fitted with a variable pressure female valve system. ACME cans come with the classic New York Fat Cap, but an Orange Dot or Astro fat works beautifully on it also.

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