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Old 11-06-2022, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Rob in NH View Post
Practice spraying a panel , try different settings and different air pressure. If you don't have an old panel ask your local body shop for a damage one in their junk pile.
100% great advice. Play with an old panel till you’re happy. If you prefer it’s done in single stage I’d pick some up and play with it till you’re confident. There are too many variables even outside of temp/humidity to risk shooting a whole car without being as confident as possible. Paint isn’t cheap but sacrificing $200 in test materials is nothing compared to doubling that amount and adding a zero.

 


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