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Re: Rough paint problem..
if your paint is rough, that means you spray from too far or your spraying stroke is too fast. try practicing on an unused body, spray closer, and slow down your movement. You MUST achieve the gloss you are after in ONE pass, you cannot go quickly over the surface several times and hope to get that gloss, the paint sets too quickly and you will always get a rough texture. Instead, go more slowly from a distance approx. 7 inches away from the surface, focus your attention to where the paint is sprayed, looking at the surface not the paint (this is how you evaluate how fast to move the arm). Remember that the stroke comes from the arm, not the wrist, keep the spray perpendicular to the surface as much as possible.
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