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Old 05-03-2013, 12:32 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Methods for Tan Lines

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Originally Posted by Cobella View Post
Thanks besthands! I have a turbine compressor and I was told I couldn't adjust the spray. I may have to play with it, but I didn't want to test it out on my client lol
Its true that you can not adjust the turbine speed, or air flow. But you do have control of the material coming out of the tip that mixes the air and material at the focus point of the nozzel. Just dial the material flow valve down. You should be able to change the spray pattern to vertical, horizontal, or a dot. (size of dot depends on the distance from the nozzle to the target). A combination of these two should get you there. Try it on a piece of white cardboard to see your results before trying an a client. Less is best, as you can always go back over the area to add shade depth.
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