G'day. If you are getting runs it could be due to you trying to put on too much paint in one go. If the paint is thin, try going with a few light passes. If it's a thick paint then it may run after a few minutes as it's weight will build up with each pass. There is no set distance to spray from the job as it comes down to many factors and experience. Each paint requires a different method to spray it. Just keep experimenting and don't rush. Good luck
i just got a now job and it looks like you have the same gun i use. i keep on getting drips and runs how far shoud you keep they gun from what you are painting. if you can awncer that it would be awesome
G'day. If you are getting runs it could be due to you trying to put on too much paint in one go. If the paint is thin, try going with a few light passes. If it's a thick paint then it may run after a few minutes as it's weight will build up with each pass. There is no set distance to spray from the job as it comes down to many factors and experience. Each paint requires a different method to spray it. Just keep experimenting and don't rush. Good luck
stripco 2 years ago