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Sprayed my airbrush for the first time today.
Wow, what a complete difference in how the paint goes on compared to a rattle can.
I've only sprayed some automotive high build primer so far. One question though. I was having a really hard time getting the primer to go on smooth. I was getting over spray settling on the parts as I sprayed them. I started spraying at 35 psi, like Paasche recommends for reduced lacquers. I then dropped down to 30 and it got better. By the end I was at 25 psi and and it was going on smoother but still not perfect. I'm assuming that dropping down to 20 psi would help even more. Its a Paasche VL BTW. I have one quick general airbrush question aswell. What is the usual spray distance for an airbrush? I was having to spray at 3-4 inches to get good coverage. Is this normal? Mike.
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Re: Sprayed my airbrush for the first time today.
Try lower Pressure
For fine details, I use 7psi with my Anthem. I never work over 25psi anywhere from 1" to 8" is fine. All depend of what pressure you use and what you want to do. Isn't Paasche VL have a manual ? Badger have one that explain the basic of airbrushing
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