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Ok I get it. Dont use lacquer thinner to wipe off bare metal and then shoot SPI Epoxy Primer.
So here is my question:
Spraying SPI Epoxy Primer on Bare metal that has been cleaned with SPI Solvent and then Waterborne.
Just before completing project, run out of primer.
Mix small amount of epoxy primer and let induce 30".
Gun run dry, but put a little lacquer thinner in it and shot it thru the gun, then placed gun on stand.
While Epoxy inducing, go back and give gun a little trigger pull to run lacquer thinner thur it while waiting for epxoy to induce.
Now five minutes from being able to spray induced Epoxy.
Spray rest of lacquer thinner thru gun and wipe down.
Add SPI Urethane Reducer to gun and pull trigger to push lacquer thinner out.
Add more reducer to gun to rince cup and pull trigger to get rid of urethane reducer in gun.
Add induced epoxy and finish spraying.
Is this ultimately mixing lacquer thinner and SPI Epoxy, and, would it be better to just completely clean the gun while Im waiting for the epoxy to induce?
So here is my question:
Spraying SPI Epoxy Primer on Bare metal that has been cleaned with SPI Solvent and then Waterborne.
Just before completing project, run out of primer.
Mix small amount of epoxy primer and let induce 30".
Gun run dry, but put a little lacquer thinner in it and shot it thru the gun, then placed gun on stand.
While Epoxy inducing, go back and give gun a little trigger pull to run lacquer thinner thur it while waiting for epxoy to induce.
Now five minutes from being able to spray induced Epoxy.
Spray rest of lacquer thinner thru gun and wipe down.
Add SPI Urethane Reducer to gun and pull trigger to push lacquer thinner out.
Add more reducer to gun to rince cup and pull trigger to get rid of urethane reducer in gun.
Add induced epoxy and finish spraying.
Is this ultimately mixing lacquer thinner and SPI Epoxy, and, would it be better to just completely clean the gun while Im waiting for the epoxy to induce?