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Offline airclay

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Sherwin-williams PMC
« on: May 21, 2015, 01:22:46 PM »
I sprayed a set of cabinets earlier today and I used sherwin-williams PMC semi-gloss enamel. I used a 311 tip and had the pressure abt 2000/2100 psi as the can said. My problem is that the never layed down very flat. They had like a heavy sprayed paint texture and the customer doesn't notice but it's not the best look,

anybody else have this issue? is it just the PMC or what?

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Re: Sherwin-williams PMC
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2015, 11:32:36 PM »
I sprayed a set of cabinets earlier today and I used sherwin-williams PMC semi-gloss enamel. I used a 311 tip and had the pressure abt 2000/2100 psi as the can said. My problem is that the never layed down very flat. They had like a heavy sprayed paint texture and the customer doesn't notice but it's not the best look,

anybody else have this issue? is it just the PMC or what?
welcome, when field painting or at a location you always have to take in the fact of your climate or conditions, dont just go by what the can says cuz even the can will have a weasel clause or something...for example, the can says 4 hours drying depending on the conditions
I don't do this for a hobby and I'm damn sure I don't need the practice

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Re: Sherwin-williams PMC
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2015, 01:30:33 PM »
yeah the can's not always right, good advice. super helpful here, thanks.

 

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