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What is the difference between an airless sprayer and an HVLP sprayer?
Airless Sprayers atomize coatings by forcing the product through a small tip opening at very high fluid pressure. The fluid pressures are commonly between 1200-3300psi, or higher. Airless sprayers are capable of spraying larger surfaces at...
Read MoreWhat is a difference between the 715 Steamer and the 915 Steamer?
A) The 715 Power Steamer is ideal for the quick and effective removal of all types of wallpaper. The steamer comes with a large 8″ x 11″ steam plate for large work areas and a small...
Read MoreCan I use automotive paint?
Absolutely, you can use both thinned water and oil-based automotive paints. To spray lacquer material replace the cup with part #L0190A.
Read MoreCan you paint the walls with the Super Finish Max or Earlex 5700?
Yes, the Super Finish Max and the Earlex 5700 can be used to paint walls. However,they might take a while due to having to refill the cup so often.
Read MoreWhat is the difference between the FLEXiO 4000 and the FLEXiO 4300?
Both The FLEXiO 4000 and FLEXiO 4300 have a turbine that sits on the ground delivering air power to the spray gun. They both come with a 15ft air hose, the iSpray Nozzle which will spray...
Read MoreWhat materials can be sprayed with the Earlex 5700?
The Earlex 5700 can be used to spray oil or water-based materials such as: chalk paint, milk paint, latex paints, enamels, primers, clear sealer, polyurethane, stain, and varnish. To spray lacquer and shellac materials replace the...
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