![]() You cannot beat the finish with pro sprayers, but they do come with a few downsides, namely initial price and cleaning. With either sprayer, work bottom to top, long continuous passes overlapping 30-50% each pass. The capacity is much larger-you can spray out of a five-gallon bucket if you wish. Airless sprayers can apply more paint than HVLP sprayers and in a wider area. Using no air, they pressurize the paint, sending it through a hose and tip specifically made to atomize the coating. Airless sprayersĪirless sprayers are the other option. ![]() HVLP sprayers are delicate, controlled machines that take a bit of experience to master. The paint goes into a cup gun, and air blows by, picking up paint and sending it out the nozzle. HVLP (high volume, low pressure) uses a turbine to create air pressure. There are two main types of pro sprayers: HVLP and Airless. If you want a truly professional-looking finish, use a professional sprayer. Apply at least two coats for a rich, even finish. The same general idea applies: long, continuous passes for even coverage.
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