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How Do You Paint With Duplicolor Paint Shop?

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How Do You Paint With Duplicolor Paint Shop?

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Duplicolor has a new line of sprayable paints that you just filter into your spray gun and shoot. Step 1 Assuming that your bodywork or other object is ready for primer, your first step is to open the primer and stir it well. As this product is already pre-mixed with thinner, you can simply pour the primer through a paint filter directly into your gun. Normal gun settings with 90PSI at the inlet should be about 10-11 PSI at the tip. Check this with a gun mounted pressure gauge and the gun trigger held wide open. Adjust as needed. Next, test your spray pattern on a piece of cardboard. You are looking for an oval pattern, about 7-8 inches in height with the center of the pattern heavier with paint than the surrounding area. Make a few test passes to make sure that the amount of paint delivered to the gun nozzle provides good coverage. Step 2 Your distance from the object being primed should be about the same as the spray pattern, 7-8 inches. Start spraying off the object and then come on

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Duplicolor has a new line of sprayable paints that you just filter into your spray gun and shoot. Assuming that your bodywork or other object is ready for primer, your first step is to open the primer and stir it well. As this product is already pre-mixed with thinner, you can simply pour the primer through a paint filter directly into your gun. Normal gun settings with 90PSI at the inlet should be about 10-11 PSI at the tip. Check this with a gun mounted pressure gauge and the gun trigger held wide open. Adjust as needed. Next, test your spray pattern on a piece of cardboard. You are looking for an oval pattern, about 7-8 inches in height with the center of the pattern heavier with paint than the surrounding area. Make a few test passes to make sure that the amount of paint delivered to the gun nozzle provides good coverage. Your distance from the object being primed should be about the same as the spray pattern, 7-8 inches. Start spraying off the object and then come onto it, sprayin

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