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No, don't do it for as much as you would pay to set up a paint sprayer and get solution you will be as much as a specially built on for spraying on a tan. It also doesn't give a very professional image when you clients see your equipment at home depot. I do sell a LVLP System and can go into details with you if you want. But there a quite a few small less expensive systems out there. I would crunch the $'s if I was you. Customer service matters, you want to have someone who you know and trust to be able to call if you have any problems. I can see Wagners respose to why all the over spray I am sure it will be "You are doing what?"
P.S. Warrantee matters also. I don't know how that will work with a Paint sprayer. there is a machine out there that has a 4yr warrantee. Jennifer suddenlytan@peoplepc.com |
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Not only should the solution be thinner, but the needle tip needs to be much smaller, to ensure a finer mist is applied to the body and the client has a far superior spray tanning experience.
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