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Posted by Harlen Larson on September 12, 2006 at 16:16:43 from (64.33.131.115):
In Reply to: CNKS or other Paint Guy posted by scotty on September 12, 2006 at 07:21:13:
Water is a big factor with fish eyes even with an hvlp. If you don't have a drier in the line the round disposable dessicant filters work pretty well. Also they might not be fisheye they could be solvent pop. This is often mistaken for fisheye but they are not as deep. This is caused by driving the paint on to thick or not waiting long enough between coats for solvent to escape. In both cases the solvent gets trapped and with nowhere to go pops out the top. The only way to fix it would be to sand and recoat, but most small things you see inside are not noticeable outside. Good Luck
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