brushing does because it goes on in gobs. with a spray painter you can control the amount of paint that goes through the sprayer and actually use an amount considerably less than with brushing
Yes, you can brush on spray paint for a more controlled application by using a paintbrush to apply the paint instead of spraying it directly from the can. This method allows for more precision and control over where the paint is applied.
Are you spraying too much? Sometimes, if you coat something too thickly, it will peel--even if it is not supposed to. If you aren't spraying more than you're supposed to, I would try another brand of airless paint.
The solvents used to thin alkyd paint can vary as much as the painters do. However, most references point towards using regular paint thinners such as lacquer thinner. However, usually more than 10% is needed. ChaCha on!
I have heard that spraying a comb with hairspray and then lightly brushing the outer layer of hair can help tame flyaways. Sorry I can't be more helpful: I have this problem too.
You have to have some professional training in the auto body business. It is much more than beating panels and spraying paint,,,,,a WHOLE lot more.
To effectively paint floral foam, first apply a primer to help the paint adhere. Then, use acrylic paint or spray paint in thin layers to avoid saturating the foam. Allow each layer to dry before adding more paint. Experiment with different techniques, such as dry brushing or stippling, to achieve the desired look.
It can be depending which way you do it; the more movement you do the more exercise you are completing; here is a link for a SUPER exercise routine while brushing your teeth: http://www.ehow.com/how_4937759_exercise-brushing-teeth.html
What kind of paint is it? Follow the manufacture's instructions; paint sellers usually have a product sheet that is really the instructions for mixing and using (spraying). Rule of thumb: when you add reducer stir ell and when finished strring count the seconds it takes for the paint on the stir stick to start dripping; no fewer than 8 seconds, no more than 25.
That probaly means that your brushing too hard, try brushing more gently.
natalia
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You normally do not need to thin oil-based paint prior to spraying through an airless sprayer. If you do thin, do not add more than a pint of thinner per gallon, two ounces per quart.