basepaint
Air-Valve Autobot!
I'd bet it's just a dirty nozzleLet us know how ya make out with all the suggestions....Im curious to know what the issue is.
I'd bet it's just a dirty nozzleLet us know how ya make out with all the suggestions....Im curious to know what the issue is.
I think the main issue is your paint and the PSI you use , if the paint is to thick and the PSI to low you will get this problemI haven't used metal. And the air seems good but I'll try. Main issue is all the paint is not flushing out of the nozzle.
What i do when im finished painting is fill the cup with AB cleaner and pull the needle back a tiny bit and let the cleaner slowly drip thro the nozzle, then fill cup with water and do the same, then the standard backflush and blow thro.I have tried all sorts of levels of psi with all different dilutions. And I have tried back flushing. It's almost like there is a slight scratch inside holding paint. Nozzle isn't to expensive so I may get a couple to have on hand. This way while I'm soaking one I can pain .
I will admit that I'm enjoying the E'tac range. It's a lot less of a learning curve for newbies as well, not so much brain strain with paint:reducer issues. And sooo easy to clean the brushUse E'tac. It is 100% water soluble even weeks after it's been painted.