- Joined
- 11 Mar 2009
- Messages
- 1,321
- Reaction score
- 11
I have a Fuji 3 stage HVLP sprayer and am currently trying to respray out kitchen doors that were sprayed by a professional 13 years ago. Although the finish looks good it is nowhere as flat as the original spray job. My finish is quite bumpy. I am using the stock needle which according to the manual is the correct one.
Just trying to understand whether I should dial down the spray pattern so it is more narrow, reduce the amount of spray or increase the spray. I did notice that having sprayed the bumps were present when it was wet so I wonder if I didn't put down enough of a coat and hence it didn't level out?
The lacquer is waterborne lacquer.
Any tips would be welcome as I suspect I should in theory be able to get a very flat finish with the spray setup.
Just trying to understand whether I should dial down the spray pattern so it is more narrow, reduce the amount of spray or increase the spray. I did notice that having sprayed the bumps were present when it was wet so I wonder if I didn't put down enough of a coat and hence it didn't level out?
The lacquer is waterborne lacquer.
Any tips would be welcome as I suspect I should in theory be able to get a very flat finish with the spray setup.