Improperly prepped surface, and or incompatible material overlays such as water based paint on enamel or vise versa.
The drywall wasn't primed properly.
Low pressure, wear (usually after about 100 gallons) or a defective tip (rare).
mostly alpha, the others contribute a little too but not much.
Any, but usually you use the same brand primer that your paint is. Most places will tint your primer the same color as your paint if you ask, this way you don't get shading. Lowes brand paint, is one of the best tested paints, for around 34.00 indoor and 39.00 outdoor, it is rated better then Behr paint from homedepot. The best outdoor paint runs around 50-60 a gallon.
Yes, but do not paint the groove where the belt runs. Use high heat paint.
yello paint
when you paint, it changes the color of the subject you are painting on and causes the substance to moist up and get wet.
it causes surfaces to which applied to change colour
It washes of the paint of buildings Increases acidity of soil Causes skin cancer
it is actually the UV rays that go through the paint and destroy the photons of color in the paint almost like a filter
Check with the neighbors
dubs and heavy paint overspray?
O2 (oxygen).
spray to close..dries to quick.paint to thick
the persons body chemistry or paint
you did it too close, you need to spray it at a good distance