Pull the nozzle straight up and out. Grab a nozzle from another can that looks to be the same and try that one. You may have to try multiple nozzles. You can also buy nozzles on ebay, but they are usually more than the price of the can. If this doesn't work, then the can may be faulty, or if very old (many years) it may no longer have pressure even though there's still paint inside. Another thing to check is if the ball inside rattles when you shake the can. If it doesn't, the paint might be hardened in the can. Remember next time you finish painting to wipe off the nozzle, turn the can upside down and spray until almost no more paint is seen.
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Pull the nozzle straight up and out. Grab a nozzle from another can that looks to be the same and try that one. You may have to try multiple nozzles. You can also buy nozzles on ebay, but they are usually more than the price of the can.
If this doesn't work, then the can may be faulty, or if very old (many years) it may no longer have pressure even though there's still paint inside.
Another thing to check is if the ball inside rattles when you shake the can. If it doesn't, the paint might be hardened in the can.
Remember next time you finish painting to wipe off the nozzle, turn the can upside down and spray until almost no more paint is seen.