Paint Quality and Safety

Cleaning Out A Paint Sprayer Nozzle

Cleaning paint sprayer nozzles effectively can be accomplished by using the right tools, choosing the appropriate solvent, flushing the system, and disassembling the gun to manually clean the nozzle. Depending on whether you use an airless sprayer or a HVLP (high-volume, low pressure) sprayer, the steps for cleaning a paint sprayer nozzle will vary slightly. Differences will be noted throughout.

Regardless of the spray gun, your cleaning kit should include the same items.

Paint Sprayer Nozzle Cleaning Supplies

Flat Paint

Flat paint is used for many reasons; it is a more affordable version to the semi gloss, satins, and other gloss paints. It is great for coverage and absorbs into the wall with little need for second or third coats. The flat paint is also a very subtle and beautiful paint when applied to the wall.

Caring for Flat Paint

Latex Paint

Latex paint is one of the most common types of household paints. Because we use latex paint for some many applications, there are often times we need to clean spills or remove old paint. Removing latex paint is actually quite simple.

Tips to Remove Latex Paint

Lacquer Paint

If you have outdoor wicker furniture that you love, but it looking a little worn, lacquer paint can save the day. Lacquer paint is the type of paint typically used to paint cars, so it is designed to be smooth, brilliant and tough.

How to go About Finding Lacquer Paint

You can find lacquer paint readily. It is often called auto paint since that is it’s most common application. Lacquer paint can be a little difficult to handle for the novice, so you are really better off paying to have a professional paint your furniture.

Working With Lacquer: Proper Preparation

Lacquer has been a popular finish for wood furniture since the 1920’s. It provides a durable and high shine gloss to any project. There are some things that need to be considered before working with this finish.

Working With Lacquer Spray: General Tips

Lacquer spray is a popular option to get a durable finish on many projects. There are many things that need to be considered when you are working with a spray lacquer to get an even finish. Here are a few tips while using proper spay equipment.

What to Know Before Buying Lacquer Spray

Lacquer spray, unlike traditional painting and some finishes, is not something any novice can just pick up and apply properly. If you are serious about using a lacquer spray, there are certain things you need to know about this product type.

What to Avoid When Working With Shellac

There are several things to avoid when working with shellac. It has its advantages, but it also possesses several disadvantages.

No Alcohol Drips
Shellac will re-dissolve in alcohol and alcohol-based perfumes allowing beverages like whisky or any expensive perfume to mar a shellacked surface.

Water Rings
Wax-laden shellacs form white rings when water comes in contact.

Wax On

What to Avoid when Working with Lacquer Paint

Lacquer paint is a highly preferred finish in many different products today, used in everything from under-the-hood car parts to painting model sets to finishing outdoor wood furniture. However, if you plan to be doing the application yourself, there are a few things that need to be watched for and avoided for proper application.

What Makes a Quality Paint?

While most people agree that quality is better than quantity, "quality" is a confusing term. In the realm of paint, there are various grades of quality. Quality paint costs more, with the justification that it also lasts longer. But what proof is there that quality paint really is the better buy? Rohm & Haas' Paint Quality Institute answers this question all the time by looking at such things as binders, pigments and additives.

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