FAQ


The paint surface shows round blisters or bubbles, usually appearing in seam areas, corners, or on surfaces with thicker body filler.

Causes:
Improper application of primer and putty.
Use of inferior thinners or insufficient thinner, and excessively high compressed air pressure.
The paint film covers gaps or corners, creating voids beneath the paint film.

Cloud formation (spotting, fogging)

Causes:
Incompatible drying agents, especially fast-drying thinners.
Improper adjustment of the spray gun or too thick paint, insufficient evaporation.
Incorrect drying method or uneven mixing of the paint.

Dust (speckles)

Causes:
The surface was not cleaned properly before painting.
The painting environment is not clean, with fine particles in the air.
The primer has poor adhesion, or the topcoat was applied before the primer dried.
The environmental temperature is too low or too humid, causing the paint to dry too slowly.
The paint has been contaminated by wax or oil.

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