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How Do You Fix A Paint Sprayer?

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How Do You Fix A Paint Sprayer?

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Paint Sprayers have long been a golden gift to anyone trying to paint large surfaces. The ease and evenness with which they apply paint saves time and effort. However, it is not unusual for a perfectly fine paint sprayer to stop working or function improperly. Fixing a paint sprayer is mostly a matter of cleaning and unsticking the parts that have become clogged with paint. You may have to replace the actual spray filter, but a good cleaning, as detailed below, fixes most problems. Step 1 Spread out some old newspapers and lay the nozzle, hose and pump of your paint sprayer on them. Step 2 Unscrew, by hand, the nozzle and separate the parts. You will have the nozzle tip, nozzle spray filter, and hose attachment. Also, separate the hose from the pump body by unscrewing it at the base by hand. Step 3 Soak all the parts in lacquer thinner for 15 to 20 minutes. Take them out of the solution and wipe them clean and dry with a rag. You may want to also flush the parts under running water as

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