fine, ill rephrase, its WAAAAY easier to use a spray gun because it allows you to work faster
the faster you can lay down a line of paint, the faster you can be making your next pass above or below that pass
his ensures that your laying down wet paint on top of wet paint, as opposed to wet paint on top of already flashing paint
wet on wet allows you to avoid “tiger stripe” paint jobs
how for typical base / clear jobs, it doesnt matter so much, most bases can witstand being sprayed slightly dry, and the clear covers it up.
spaying a single stage flat color on the other hand has to be done right the first time, no room for error, unless its a non metalic color thats supposed to have a gloss, then (depending on the paint type) you would be able to buf out any errors in your paint job
cliffs: rattle cans lay down small amounts of paint at a time, yet moving quickly is the key to good paintjobs. if your going to spray can and entire car you better be damn good @ it
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