I have a 3.8L can of coating, the container for the gun holds one liter, I used about 3L or 3.2 quarts in total on the truck. I wanted something which would creep and penetrate seams like oil but has a thick self-healing non-dripping coating like wax. This gun also comes with a quick disconnect that allows me to change out various attachments such as a 360 degree cavity wand which is what I used the most, a 90 hook wand, a couple of different fan tips, and another 45 degree sprayer wand.īack to the sprayer, here I am using an oil and wax hybrid mixed coating. What I found was easiest is adjusting the fluid flow so only air comes out when the trigger is depressed, then let the liquid slowly come out based on your preference. This one has a fluid control on the rear, you’ll need to dial this in based on the type of spray you’re using, movement speed, pressure, and how thick of a coating you want. Based on the application gun, it may have different settings. After a couple of applications with this gun, it’ll pay for itself and I don’t have to depend on someone, wondering if they got every corner or crevice. A bedliner style spray gun can be used and I have done this in the past, however, with thicker liquids it may cause issues, and using a makeshift cavity sprayer isn’t as efficient. I bought this online, there are various styles available and unfortunately, this is the most expensive tool needed for the job other than an air compressor. Starting out, you will need a special pressurized spray gun.
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