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I am going to try to paint my first bait today. My question is this... When i put the first layer of paint on do you let it dry until you put the next one on? also how long would that take? do i use a hair dryer? next question... when spraying pearls what tip should i use i have a ps 900 should i use the .3 or .2 lastly how do you clean your gun out? thanks

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Matt, I let mine dry between coats, if you don't it's like one heavy coat which is not good. Only takes a few minutes to dry. If you do more than one bait at a time the first one will dry while you're spraying the second bait. Yes you can use a hairdryer to speed things up. I too have a PS 900 and I use the .3 for everything, have never even used the .2. To clean gun I go to sink and run water in cup to get excess paint out then I remove needle rinse and wipe needle then I fill cup up with water and I know this sounds funny but I put my mouth over cup and blow, this will shoot water out the tip and the back of gun at the same time. do that 4 or 5 times till it runs clear. Also I will blow in the tip to back flush. This is the easiest and fastest way I've found to clean this gun, works for me anyway. Not a pro here so may be better ways, this is just my way.

David

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