NEW Airless Spray machine
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Air spray units, commonly referred to as high volume low pressure (HVLP), give you smooth coverage and little or no overspray because of the low pressure. For glossy finishes on things like shutters or cabinets, air sprayers are your best bet. Not all paint machines are created equal so you will need to figure out just what type of paint jobs you will be undertaking with your new sprayer. Large spaces requires less power than areas like fencing and multiple speed sprayers will allow you to adjust the speed when trying to paint tighter spots.
Speed and AccessibilityPainting with the use of a sprayer is much faster than using a paint brush or a roller. The tiny particles of paint that are emitted from the sprayer ensure complete and quick coverage in every nook and corner of a wall or a piece of furniture. Paint rollers can not easily access the corners of walls or small spaces because of their shape and structure. If you try to force the roller in, you will most probably end up with scratches on the surface or splotches of wet paint. This problem is eliminated with the use of a paint sprayer, which is designed to spray a fine mist in hard-to-reach places.Even CoatingUse of paint rollers does not always offer a smooth finish in the end. However, a paint sprayer is great in this aspect because the minute paint particles form a fine mist when they are ejected from the sprayer. The paint mist envelops all the surfaces it comes in contact with. This aspect of paint sprayers makes it very attractive for spraying paint or stains on furniture, stairs, and window frames. |
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