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Uploaded by on May 11, 2010

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In this video I am going to clean the paint gun using the gun washer.

1. Clean the fluid nozzle and tip by brushing it with cleaning thinner.

2. Depress trigger using clamp to ensure thinner is rinsed through the gun.

3. Place the gun on one of the spray tube in the machine.

4. Turn the machine on and allow to complete cycle.

5. Remove gun from machine and dry using a clean cloth.

6. Inspect the gun to determine that is is clean.

7. I also like to spray a little clean thinner through the gun.

Now the gun is ready to be properly stored.

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  • Can you tell me where I can get one of those auto lids. The one that is one the one gallon can. Thanks so much.

  • @stevetags1 Sure, you should be able to get one of those lids and any auto paint supply store. Ask them for a agitation lid. They are not that expensive. Thanks for watching.

  • Why is it that you have to put your top coat on within 72 hours?? Im looking to be able to cover bare metal, and then sand and do more body work and then primer again and then maybe some slick sand, sand again, then a top coat. Help!!!

  • @surf403 You do not have to put your top coat, just your next coating. You can use epoxy on your bare metal and spray primer surfacer on top of that. Then you can sand with not time limit. Once sanded you can apply more primer surfacer if needed or top coat. Does this help? Thanks for watching. Check out CollisionBlast(dot)com/Coupons for discounted supplies.

  • Hi I plan on sand blasting some rust spots on my car. What would you recommend doing after that? Applying epoxy primer? Do they sell epoxy primer in spray cans or would I have to mix it and spray it on with a gun? I bought self-etching primer but now I see that it's not the right thing to use.

  • @Pendemic Epoxy primer is my preferred method, but it is not the only way. You can use etch primer, it bites to the metal and provides corrosion protection as well. If you are going to spray small areas etching primer in a spray can will work fine. Let me know if you have any other question. Thanks for watching!

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  • Can you tell me where I can get one of those auto lids. The one that is one the one gallon can. Thanks so much.

  • hay whats up do u know how to mix the primer that uses drops primer?

  • @ButlerCollision Thanks. I'm just looking for the best protection against the rust coming back that I can. So the self-etch primer should do the job, right?

    And what process should I use exactly?

    Sand blast,

    Apply self-etch primer (should I be scuffing the metal befroe doing this?),

    Scuff self-etch primer (??),

    Apply body filler (scuff this too??),

    Apply more primer (scuff??),

    Paint,

    Clear

  • @ButlerCollision iam buliding a show car what type of epoxy primer should i use for bare metal i dont know what to pick there is alot of brands you got any advice

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