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    Spray Guns Frequently Asked Questions

    How do you paint using a spray gun?

    Using a spray gun effectively is a skill that delivers a finish unachievable by other methods. The technique is based on consistency in speed, distance, and overlap.

    1. Set Up Your Gun: Before you begin, adjust the air pressure, fan pattern, and fluid flow on your spray gun. Perform a quick test spray on a piece of cardboard to ensure the gun is atomising the paint correctly, creating a fine, even mist.
    2. Maintain Consistent Distance: Hold the spray gun perpendicular to the surface at a constant distance of about 6-10 inches (15-25cm). If you are too close, the paint will be too heavy and will run; too far, and the paint will be too dry and cause a rough texture.
    3. Keep a Steady Speed: Move the gun at a steady, consistent speed across the surface. Your arm should move parallel to the piece, not swing in an arc, to ensure even coverage.
    4. Master the Overlap: Each pass you make should overlap the previous one by about 50%. This is the key to avoiding visible stripes or bands in your finish.
    5. Trigger Control: A crucial professional technique is to start the airflow and begin moving the gun before you reach the edge of the panel, then pull the trigger to release paint. Continue spraying past the other edge before releasing the trigger. This prevents heavy build-ups of paint at the start and end of each pass.
    6. Apply Light Coats: Always aim to apply two to three light coats rather than one thick, heavy coat. This gives a much smoother finish and significantly reduces the risk of runs and sags.

    How do you thin paint for a spray gun?

    Thinning paint to the correct viscosity is one of the most critical steps for achieving a perfect spray finish. Most paints are too thick out of the tin to be atomised properly by a spray gun, and thinning ensures the paint flows correctly and creates a fine mist.

    Check the Technical Data Sheet (TDS): The paint manufacturer will almost always provide a recommended thinning ratio, often as a percentage (e.g., "thin by 10%"). This is the best place to start.

    Use a Viscosity Cup: For precise, repeatable results, use a viscosity cup (like a DIN cup). You fill the cup and time how long it takes for the paint to empty. The TDS will specify the target time in seconds.

    Use the Stir-Stick Method: As a practical alternative, start by adding a small amount of thinner (around 5-10%) and mix well. Dip a mixing stick into the paint and lift it out. Observe how it runs off. If it's too thick, it will be lumpy and ropy. If it's too thin, it will run off like water. The perfect consistency is a smooth, continuous, unbroken stream. Continue to add small amounts of thinner and re-test until you achieve this.

    How do you clean a spray paint gun?

    Cleaning your spray gun immediately and thoroughly after every use is non-negotiable. It is the single most important factor in maintaining its performance and ensuring it works perfectly for your next project.

    1. Safety First: Work in a well-ventilated area and wear appropriate gloves to protect your skin from solvents.
    2. Empty and Flush: Empty any leftover paint from the cup. Pour a small amount of the correct cleaning solvent into the cup, swirl it, reattach the cup, and spray the solvent through the gun into a waste container until it runs clear.
    3. Complete Disassembly: You must take the "wet parts" of the gun apart. Unscrew the air cap from the front, then carefully remove the fluid nozzle and the fluid needle from the back.
    4. Clean Every Component: Using a dedicated gun cleaning kit with brushes and picks, thoroughly scrub the disassembled air cap, nozzle, and needle with your cleaning solvent. Ensure every small hole is completely free of paint, and also clean the inside of the paint cup and the gun's internal passages.
    5. Reassemble and Final Flush: Once all components are spotless, reassemble the gun. Put a small amount of clean solvent into the cup and spray it through one last time to ensure all passages are clear and lubricated.

    Crucial Tip: Never soak the entire spray gun in thinner, and never use hard metal objects like paperclips to clean the nozzle, as this can easily cause permanent damage.

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    For achieving a truly flawless, factory-grade finish, nothing beats the precision and efficiency of a high-quality paint spray gun. A professional spray gun is the single most important tool for any serious painter, bodyshop technician, or refinishing expert.

    Welcome to Nebula Paints, the UK’s premier destination for industry-leading spray guns from the world’s most trusted brands.

    A professional paint sprayer offers unmatched speed, efficiency, and atomisation, laying down a perfectly uniform coat of paint that is impossible to achieve with a brush or roller. The right paint gun gives you complete control over fluid flow, fan pattern, and air pressure, allowing you to work faster while producing a smoother, more durable, and more impressive result. Every spray paint gun in our collection is selected for its performance, reliability, and ability to deliver a consistent, high-quality finish, project after project.

    Spray Guns Engineered for Performance

    Choosing the correct tool is critical for success. Our curated collection features spray guns with the latest technology, designed to provide superior performance, versatility, and efficiency.

    • Professional Control & Atomisation:

      Our range of professional paint spray guns gives you complete authority over your application. With adjustable fan patterns, precise fluid control, and accurate air regulation, you can achieve perfect atomisation for a glass-smooth finish with any material.
    • High-Efficiency Technology:

      Featuring the latest technology, our paint sprayers are designed to maximise paint transfer and minimise overspray. This means you could use less material, save money, and create a healthier working environment.
    • Versatility for Every Coating:

      A great spray gun should handle any task you throw at it. Our collection includes versatile models perfect for a wide range of coatings, from thick Primers and Industrial Paints to fine base coats and high-gloss clear coats, ensuring you have the right tool for every stage of your project.
    • Durability & Easy Maintenance:

      A paint gun is a long-term investment. That’s why we offer models built from high-grade materials like stainless steel, designed for durability and compatibility with all modern paint systems. We also stock all the essential cleaning kits and spare parts to keep your spray paint gun performing at its peak for years to come.

    Essential Accessories and Maintenance

    Your paint sprayer is an investment. We stock everything you need to support and maintain your equipment, including air pressure regulators for precise control, disposable cup systems for fast and clean colour changes, and comprehensive cleaning kits to keep your spray gun in perfect working condition.

    At Nebula, we understand that your spray gun is the heart of your toolkit. That’s why we only offer products that meet the highest standards of performance and durability. Browse our collection today to find the perfect paint gun for your needs, all backed by our expert advice and fast, nationwide UK delivery.