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Hi guys.

Im curently trying to paint my car and the gun keeps malfunctioning. The flow of paint cuts out every few seconds. Ive tried every setting and found that running the compressor at 5 bar gives me continuous flow, but the paint comes out powdery and with a massive amount of overspray. Ive pulled the gun apart and cleaned it a few times but it doesnt make much difference. The gun didnt do this when i bought it. Any ideas on whats up?

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Ive tried every setting and found that running the compressor at 5 bar gives me continuous flow, but the paint comes out powdery and with a massive amount of overspray.

try running through a regulator at 25psi, and adjust the paint flow dial on your gun.

adjust the amount of paint going through the gun and run through a regulator.

also maybe your compressor isn't big enough to paint an entire car with constant air flow.

thats a common problem with backyarders.

What gun is it?

Edited by jimmyr31

Cheers guys.

The gun was something i picked up at autobarn for 100 bucks, but it worked fine for the first few days. This is the second time ive painted the car in a few weeke cos i didnt like th colour, worked the first time. the compressor is 50 litres, 2.5 HP 168L/min i think.

I dnt think ive ran it as low as 25psi, Ive had it set to 3-400 kpa i think. i might give that a shot

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