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Using a Paint Gun

Using a Paint Gun. Paint sprayed well should look even, flat and shiny Too much paint makes Runs. 37. Using a Paint Gun. Paint sprayed well should look even, flat and shiny Too much paint makes Runs Not enough paint looks Dry 4 things affect your paint finish while painting Air pressure

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Using a Paint Gun

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  1. Using a Paint Gun Paint sprayed well should look even, flat and shiny • Too much paint makes Runs 37

  2. Using a Paint Gun Paint sprayed well should look even, flat and shiny • Too much paint makes Runs • Not enough paint looks Dry 4 things affect your paint finish while painting • Air pressure • Don’t exceed 30 psi of air pressure • Too high could dry the paint (and waste it) • Too low doesn’t atomize correctly • Distance • Keep the gun at an equal distance from the surface • Too far looks dry • Too close makes runs • Paint amount • Use as little paint as possible to make the finish the way you want • Too little looks dry • Too much makes runs • Speed • Move as fast as you can without missing anything • Too fast looks dry • Too slow makes runs Keep your gun angle at 90 degrees to the surface 37

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