I have tried spraying pro classic in the past with no success. There is something I'm doing wrong and I can't figure it out. I have done other projects in the past with advance and regal select with great success, that is what is so frustrating. The other issue, is that other brands are not able to match the colour the client wants perfectly. Some pieces that I have to spray are very close to existing grey colour. When others, Sherwin Williams and Dulux try to match the colour they both end up having a redish hue to them. Also, as there is brushing involved, I need to use a pint that is brushable and sprayable. If there was no brushing involved in this project I probably would use Kem Aqua from SW. I have even tried some of the commercial paints from BM, but they too have difficulty matching the colour.Lettusbee said:Have you tried a different brand of paint yet?
Sherwin pro classic is easy to get good results with when spraying?
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JCLP said:I have tried spraying pro classic in the past with no success. There is something I'm doing wrong and I can't figure it out. I have done other projects in the past with advance and regal select with great success, that is what is so frustrating. The other issue, is that other brands are not able to match the colour the client wants perfectly. Some pieces that I have to spray are very close to existing grey colour. When others, Sherwin Williams and Dulux try to match the colour they both end up having a redish hue to them. Also, as there is brushing involved, I need to use a pint that is brushable and sprayable. If there was no brushing involved in this project I probably would use Kem Aqua from SW. I have even tried some of the commercial paints from BM, but they too have difficulty matching the colour.Lettusbee said:Have you tried a different brand of paint yet?
Sherwin pro classic is easy to get good results with when spraying?
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The gun is really clean. I even had Fuji provide me with several new guns to see if that wat the issue, but I get the same thing. The remaining paint is thrown away. This is why I am going through so much paint. the paint store loves me.Mikeoutrage said:I have been watching this for some time now. I am no painter but have done a little for time to time. Are you sure there are no contaminates from the gun from cleaning? Are you pouring the remainder of the paint back into the can? If so it could have been contaminated the very first use? Baffled. I will keep watching. I liked BM advance when I sprayed it right up to I learned about the 30 day plus cure time.
If you have ever been to a skating rink, the paint looks like when a Zamboni just finishes cleaning the ice. Wet as a lake. The bubbles appear almost immediately when tha paint hits the surface. It really gets bad after about 15 minutes of drying.Pnw painter said:After spraying the paint does paint look like glass when it’s wet? When do all the micro bubbles appear after you’ve sprayed the paint?
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Hi Jason,Jasonj888 said:I don't have nearly as much experience spraying paint as the rest of the folks that have commented, but I find myself frequently breaking the rules and thinning my paint 15%, or even a little more. I've painted quite a few vanities with several varieties of paint and haven't had a customer complaint (including in my own house, and my wife is a critical client). The added thinning seems to help the paint smooth out, I suppose it just stays wet longer. I generally use my Lex-Aire with a 1.3 mm tip.