You need to drain that compressor every day, very important. I have less that 12 percent moisture in my air I spray with. I drain have a air dryer and refrigerator, then it goes through dessicant before it gets to my gun. I do not have much experience with enamal paint. It was obsolete 25 years ago when I went to trade school. It is outdated old school technology, not trying to offend but it is. I use acylic urethane. It will be replaced by waterborne soon. I would say technique and temp and humidity all have played a part in your paint jobs. Urethane is so affected by airline moisture and many other factors. In wisconsin we are going to be required to paint in booths with 98 percent of overspray being trapped in filters and all kinds of other fun stuff. The days of do it yourself paint jobs will be leaving soon, just like ac freon did. you can reach me at warrensflame@yahoo.com with more questiuons if you like or give me your number. Goodluck
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