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5 Tips To Clean a Spray Gun With Only 2 oz. of Cleaning Thinner

April 18, 2011 by Donnie Smith




This year the EPA enforced the 6H regulation, which required paint technicians to develop a way to clean their spray guns without spraying any of the thinner into the air. The purpose of this restriction is to reduce them amount of VOCs that are released into the environment.

In this video, I am demonstrating to the students how to clean a paint gun without using oar pressure to spray the thinner through the paint gun.

We found that a spray bottle with cleaning thinner work well for this. Here are the steps to hand clean a paint gun, while only using 2 oz. of cleaning thinner.

Tips

1. Pour remaining material in approved storage container or recycle system.
2. Press the fluid trigger and spray thinner through the gun using a spray bottle. If you are using a traditional cup, spray the sidewalls of the cup first. Have a container available for the waster thinner to gather.
3. One the stream is clear, take the fluid nozzle of and clean the nozzle and tip.
4. Spray thinner on the gun and clean with a towel to remove any final material.
5. Screw the nozzle back onto the gun and blow gun with compressed air to dry and assure that it is clean and ready for storage.

That is it! It only take a minute or two and use less than 2 oz of thinner. If cleaning a traditional cup, it may take slightly more cleaning thinner.

Minimal time and thinner used, and no VOCs sprayed into the environment.

 

 

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Proper Spray Gun Maintenance

January 22, 2011 by admin 2 Comments


In this ABRN HOW2, a student from Ohio Technical College demonstrates how to disassemble and re assemble a spray gun.  he also conveys the importance of proper cleaning the gun.

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Collision Blast 3M Accuspray Contest – Win Free (3M Accuspray) Spray Gun

December 14, 2010 by AutoBodyAndPaintVideos Leave a Comment

CollisionBlast.com – Win a (3M Accuspray) spray gun. 3m has a new gun that offers the quality of an expensive gun at a much lower cost. No more buying cheap guns to use as your primer gun. No one wants to purchase a SATA, Iwata, or any other expensive gun [Read more…] about Collision Blast 3M Accuspray Contest – Win Free (3M Accuspray) Spray Gun

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3M Accuspray System

August 8, 2010 by AutoBodyAndPaintVideos Leave a Comment

Another great product brought to you by the same people who brought you the 3M™ PPS™ System. The 3M™ Accuspray™ System is the equivalent of having a brand new primer gun on demand. Learn more at 3mcollision.com The innovative replaceable atomizing head allows for the following benefits • Boosts Productivity [Read more…] about 3M Accuspray System

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How To Mix Epoxy Primer For Auto Repair

July 20, 2010 by Donnie Smith 1 Comment

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This video demonstrates how to mix epoxy primer.  Epoxy is good primer to use on bare metal.  It provides excellent adhesion and has very good corrosion resistant properties.  Therefore, if you have quite a bit of metal exposed this is a good type of primer to use.  If you only have a few small metal areas you can use self etching primer.

One thing to remember about epoxy primer is that some of them have an induction time.  This means that the primer and catalyst must be mixed together and allowed to set for a certain amount of time.  Be certain to read the primer procedure pages to determine if this is needed.  To read some of Shopline P-Pages Visit their website.

Epoxy does not need to be sanded.  If you are needing to block sand you can apply primer surfacer on top of this primer.  To learn more google for the p-page for the brand of paint that you’re using or ask your paint supplier if he or she can supply you with a copy.

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