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Setting up a paint gun correctly is the single most important factor in achieving a smooth, even finish — whether you are spraying automotive clear coat, furniture lacquer, or exterior latex. The short answer: connect your air supply, set the regulator to the manufacturer's recommended inlet pressu...
A spray gun spits paint primarily because of air entering the fluid passageway, a loose or damaged fluid nozzle, dried paint blocking the needle or nozzle tip, or an air cap that is partially clogged. In most cases, the problem is mechanical — something is loose, blocked, or worn — and can be resol...
When it comes to achieving a flawless, professional-grade finish on any surface, the right HVLP spray gun makes all the difference. HVLP — High Volume Low Pressure — technology delivers paint at reduced air pressure, which significantly minimizes overspray, reduces material waste, and produces a sm...