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Old 03-05-2015, 04:52 PM   #11 (permalink)
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It's really easy. Just go practice on a bottle and you'll see how easy it is. Just make sure, as you're spraying, each pass goes from one side of whatever you're spraying, all the way to the other before you let go of the trigger. A lot of people who don't paint a lot tap the trigger or stop spraying in the middle of the part, this is how you get uneven spray patterns. You want to go all the way across, overlapping your spray each time.

It's not hard, just need to take your time. If you rush, you will fail.

Once you spray the bottle, you'll also get a sense of how easy it will be to remove. If your material layer is too thin, it's actually a little difficult to remove. So make sure to do 3 or 4 passes.
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