A New Way To Spray Makes Painting Easier

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A New Way to Spray: Simplifying Painting Projects


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Painting is an affordable and effective way to update your home, both inside and out.

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Painting is one of the easiest and most economical methods to refresh the look of your home. Every year, countless Americans embark on painting projects, from updating their home's exterior to touching up furniture or fences. However, traditional painting can be time-consuming, messy, and often fails to deliver the smooth, professional finish desired.

Enter a revolutionary painting innovation: High Volume/Low Pressure (HVLP) spray-painting systems. Promoted as "The New Way to Spray," these systems make both large-scale and detailed projects faster, easier, and more precise than using brushes, electric guns, or compressor systems. With HVLP, even beginners find painting more enjoyable and efficient.

Popular in Europe, HVLP systems, such as those from Earlex, Inc., offer significant benefits. They use up to one-third less paint due to superior transfer efficiency, minimal overspray, and nearly zero paint bounce-back. This leads to less waste compared to other methods.

These versatile tools can handle a variety of surfaces, including siding, decking, doors, walls, ceilings, and even intricate items like furniture and flowerpots. The gun rarely clogs, and cleanup is reportedly "faster than with a paintbrush."

HVLP systems accommodate a wide range of paints: latex, lacquer, varnish, enamel, oils, acrylic, eggshell, stains, polyurethane, shellac, and even automobile paint. The best models feature lightweight, non-vibrating guns that are quiet and easy to handle. While using them, it's advised to wear proper protective gear, including a face and eye mask.

Setup is straightforward. Simply fill the spray gun, attach the hose, and turn it on. In models like the Earlex system, a turbine motor delivers a high volume of air at low pressure, which atomizes the paint into fine particles. The surrounding air jacket ensures minimal overspray, offering optimal spray control.

Most systems allow adjustable paint volumes with spray patterns ranging from a fine one-inch to a broad 12-inch width. To achieve the best results, maintain a distance of 10 to 12 inches from the surface and apply the paint in both horizontal and vertical patterns. Some systems even offer round spray patterns for more precision.

Overall, this new spraying technology not only simplifies painting tasks but also elevates the quality of the finish, making it an excellent choice for any DIY enthusiast.

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