

Pro Industrial Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall. I normally suggest those gun settings only just before I spray I shut air completely off, point the gun at a test area pull the trigger back, then slowly rotate the air control valve up, the gun will begin to spatter but slowly increase the air until the gun begins spraying a nice even steady pattern. Pro Industrial Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall is designed for professional airless spray application to interior ceilings and wall areas that are not subject to wear. With proper height/clearance, overspray is dry before it settles on floors, machinery or equipment. This will allow you to achieve the largest fleck with vibrant colors. Cross hatch spray so the fleck does not look wind blown in one direction. Even using a 1.3 mm tip using this method you can still get a nice pattern. The higher the air the smaller the fleck. Gun setting are actually more important than tip size. The fleck go down wet with a blue gray haze. That is the preservative and it will fade too the correct color. Prior to loading your cup use a wisp normally used for eggs our batter to slowly break fleck up so it does not clog gun.

If you apply a non water base primer down first, be sure to Flush gun then run water to make your equipment compatible. If you don't the solvent with turn the fleck to gel. If you post your project I'll be happy to spec it out for you based on durability requirements.
