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A Guide to Problem Solving - The Application of Interior Wood Coatings |
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| Sprayed coating which misses the surface to be coated and lands as a rough, powdery and non coherent film on the coated or uncoated substrate (sometimes called dry spray). | |
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| Thinner used to reduce coating is evaporating too fast. | |
| Use only the correct MIROSOL thinner as per the relevant product data sheet. | |
| Excessive spraying pressure. | |
| Balance spray application equipment fluid and air pressures. Contact your Mirotone representative for advice if problem persists. | |
| Spray gun held too far from substrate. | |
| Refer to your coating equipment supplier for advice on correct spray application techniques. | |
| Incorrect spray gun set up. | |
| Set spray gun up correctly. Contact your Mirotone representative for advice if problem persists. | |
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| Disclaimer: The recommendations above are based on data from Mirotone’s own research and information from others whose work we believe to be reliable. Due to possible differences in actual application methods and conditions, users must satisfy themselves that the end result meets their requirements. | |
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