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Lint!!


sk82break
10-15-2002, 11:00 AM
I have a badger 175 airbrush, and when I paint bodies, Little lint particles are thrown onto the body as well...Its really annoying...does this happen to anyone else? :mad:

giordano
10-15-2002, 01:09 PM
do you clean it before and after you use it?

sk82break
10-15-2002, 01:36 PM
Yeah, I totally cleaned the body and airbrush...


I am going to prime the body this time and try again..

Joe Ortiz
10-15-2002, 01:44 PM
You never mentioned the location when you paint, it could be a big factor, I don't spray inside the house, so I try choose a location where there is little or no wind and relatively clean :smoker2:

sk82break
10-15-2002, 01:46 PM
Hmm...I could try my garage...I'm worried about doing it in the yard, as wind could stick stuff to it...my garage or basement has no wind and little to no dust...Thanks guys!

Joe Ortiz
10-15-2002, 01:51 PM
I forgot to mention to make sure the car body is clean before spraying, good luck:sun:

sk82break
10-15-2002, 01:54 PM
It's gonna be difficult to get all of this paint off...I had 1 coat, tried to take it off with thinner, most of it came off except some extremly thin patches...You think this will hurt it? Or does ALL of the paint need to be off?

giordano
10-15-2002, 02:00 PM
your best bet is paint it in your garage, rather than your basement. cuz you need good air circulation, so you won't end up :bloated: and the paint can cure properly.

btb when washing your kit wash it with dishwashing soap and let it air dry.

giordano
10-15-2002, 02:04 PM
jus primer it and sand it even.

sk82break
10-15-2002, 02:08 PM
ok thanks, I got most of the paint off...I can try and get it all off....

thanks again!!!!!!! :D :D

935k3
10-15-2002, 02:30 PM
I have a 175 Crescendo and it is an excellent airbrush, there must be something else happening. What kind of paint and about what air pressure are you spraying. There is nothing in the airbrush that would cause that.

sk82break
10-15-2002, 02:39 PM
I believe lint or dust or cat hair got caught in the bottle and paint by accident...I cleaned it well, it doesn't seem like it's doing it anymore.

nikanora
10-15-2002, 02:40 PM
It *usually* doesn't have to do with where you are spraying but
how far you are spray...

Depending on how much you have thinned the paint and the airpressure you are using, one of the most common problems people have(though i haven't...odd, but i've had my share of others) is that the paint already dries before it hits the surface which results in semi-wet paint getting it with dust like paint.

What i find best is to thin the paint with normal rubbing(75-99%)alcohol so that it seems like milk, if you're not sure what thats like, go to the fridge, get some milk and pour some into the shot glass:), when you thin the paint, poke your stirring stick in and out of it then do it in the milk...if it's the same reaction then your golden.

And i usually spray a forearms length away from the object. (sorry, i don' know the psi i use off hand)

Hope this helped

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