Product: FLEXiO 2500 Sprayer

Why does air continuously come out when I turn my sprayer on?

The FLEXiO series, the Earlex 3700 & 5700 and the Control Series sprayers are all bleeder guns.  With a bleeder gun air flows continuously; the trigger only starts and stops the paint flow.

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What is the nozzle size?

The iSpray Nozzle is 2.5mm. The Detail Finish Nozzle is 1.8mm. Nozzle sizes can not be adjusted.

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What is the Detail finish nozzle used for?

The Detail finish nozzle is best used on your fine finish projects such as spraying cabinets, furniture, doors, trim etc. It will provide a smoother, finer finish than the iSpray Nozzle. Depending on your material, the...

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Do I have to thin the material?

This will depend on which front end is being used. If your material will not spray at all or if it spits/splatters it may need thinning. If thinning is necessary, as little as 5% can make...

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What should I use to clean my FLEXiO sprayer?

Warm, soapy water for water-based materials; mineral spirits for oil-based materials, along with a soft bristle brush and a rag. Always check the back of the paint container for appropriate cleaning solution. For more information on...

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Is the FLEXiO series recommended for indoor and outdoor use?

Yes, it is great for indoor and outdoor projects. The room or area you are spraying must be properly masked in order to prevent overspray from covering woodwork, floors or furnishings. Make sure you have masked...

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Can I spray the ceiling with the FLEXiO sprayers?

Yes, you can, but never tip the sprayer upwards at more than a 45-degree angle while using the FLEXiO handheld models.  If the sprayer is tipped upwards at more than a 45-degree angle material could get...

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What types of coatings can be sprayed through the FLEXiO series?

The FLEXiO series will spray water-based and oil-based coatings. Do not spray or clean with liquids having a flash point of less than 100ºF (38ºC). Flash point is the temperature at which a fluid can produce...

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