The way over reducing a paint has been explained to me is if the MFG say to use 3 drops reducer to 1 drop paint and you use 6 drop reducer for that one drop that is over reduced paint.But that is also meant for a .35 set up or larger @35 PSI.
So when you drop the PSI to say 15 or 20 and you reduce more to get good flow you have just over reduced your paint.
If that makes sense to ya'll.
Sammie's issue is that she is a Ryan Townsend fan girl and any information from anyone else will just not due.
Ryan is kind of like Tony D in my book , While Ryan can paint sometimes things he tells people just does not make good sense where as Tony D almost none of it makes sense LOL Yeah I know I should not talk about folks but that is just me.
I am sure out there somewhere someone is watching my youtube channel thinking this guy is a total tool but ya know what I did not make the video's for them
I still say it all comes down to learn the paint brand you pick and how to work with it. It is kind of like picking an airbrush while most of use can paint with any airbrush that is put in our hands we have our favorites that are the ones we love using.