Q:i am looking at purchasing a sprayer of some type for around the $100.00 range. Want to use it for redoing out door furnature and installing laguer an
by|Jun 30, 2012
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A: The 0518070 Control Spray Plus would be the best of the three models you listed when using laquer.
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Q:Can this unit be used to spray Rustoleum bathtub refinishing paint?
by|Jun 27, 2012
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A: No, the Control Spray Plus will not spray two-part acrylic epoxy.
by|May 2, 2023
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Q:What does spray paint plus HVLP mean?
by|Jun 15, 2012
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A: HVLP refers to "High Volume Low Pressure." The Control Spray Plus sprays at 2.2 PSI.
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Q:can i use this to spray oil base paints?
by|Jun 3, 2012
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A: Yes, you can use the Control Spray Plus with oil-based paint. All paints are a little bit different, so depending on how thick it is it may require some thinning.
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Q:could i use this to spray primer on walls etc. indoors? (basement)
by|Dec 17, 2011
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A: You can use the sprayer, but the paint will probably need to be thinned. For thinning recommendations please contact the manufacture of the primer that you will be spraying.
by|May 2, 2023
A: I wouldn't recommend it. It almost turns the paint into air and it will travel. If you have a new house and nothing that can be damaged, go for it.