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1974 Polarcraft 1451 restore for floundering.
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 395145" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>YES, you can spray latex with any kind of gun.</p><p>Just follow the directions on the can as to just how</p><p>much you need to thin it down for spray application. usually 5-10%.</p><p>but, runs are frequent, so following up with a brush is required to get a good smooth finish.</p><p></p><p>on the inside, you could use the spatter technique to give it that really high-end look.</p><p>Paint your base coat - then, come back with your sprayer cut way</p><p>down on the pressure and don't thin the paint so it just spatters the paint out. </p><p>and spray even coats all over. You can NOT go back over it with a brush.</p><p>what goes on, stays on - as it is.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>PRACTICE</em></strong> first on cardboard or something you don't mind getting messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 395145, member: 13599"] YES, you can spray latex with any kind of gun. Just follow the directions on the can as to just how much you need to thin it down for spray application. usually 5-10%. but, runs are frequent, so following up with a brush is required to get a good smooth finish. on the inside, you could use the spatter technique to give it that really high-end look. Paint your base coat - then, come back with your sprayer cut way down on the pressure and don't thin the paint so it just spatters the paint out. and spray even coats all over. You can NOT go back over it with a brush. what goes on, stays on - as it is. [b][i]PRACTICE[/i][/b] first on cardboard or something you don't mind getting messed up. [/QUOTE]
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