
I needed new spray equipment for spraying car primer, paint and clear coat. 1.8 or 2.0 in my case MUST be completely torn down, cleaned and cleaned before even thinking of using it. There is some thread sealant on the brass part of the gun nozzle and it's really a pain to clean. I have found metal debris on the tip of at least 3 of the 5 guns I have purchased. After setting up the guns I found the 1.3 great for spraying paint. The 1.4 and 1.5 guns are excellent for base coat materials. My 2.0 gun clogged when trying to spray .015 metal flake, but I had too many flakes in the interlayer which settled and clogged the gun. All in all these guns do their job decently well and for a guy who wants to spray stuff they will get the job done. The only thing I had was the 1.4 was out of stock so I bought a second 1.3 gun and 1.4 nozzle set and just replaced them. The color coding on some parts of the gun allows you to identify the clear coat, base or primer gun to keep things separate. especially when working with multiple custom colors. Decent spray guns for the money. Be sure to clean before use!

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