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10. How THIck oR THIN oF A lINE cAN I ExpEcT To GET wITH THE
vFAN AIRbRuSH?
With the vFan Airbrush, you can expect up to a 3-inch fan spray pattern.
With the standard tips you can expect 1/16-inch thin lines and up to 1-inch
round thick lines.
11. How loud IS THE vFAN AIRbRuSH SYSTEM ANd ulTRA lIGHT
coMpRESSoR?
The
150 Feet of Energy
power source is practically silent. The only sound that
can be heard is the air coming out of the tip of the airbrush, which is a soft hiss
or comparable to a kitchen mixer.
12. cAN I uSE ANoTHER coMpANY’S TIpS ANd NEEdlES IN THE vFAN
AIRbRuSH?
No. Each company uses very specific lengths and diameters on their tips and
needles. They are not compatible with other airbrushes.
13. wHY IS THE uNIT oF 150 FEET oF ENERGY GETTING So cold?
The power from the can is a liquid propellant called 152a. When the propellant
is released, the liquid state turns into a gas. As this process occurs, the
propellant drops in temperature and cools the can. Use our patent-pending EDU.
When the unit is submerged in room temperature water, the increase in liquid
mass insulates the
150 Feet of ENERGY.
14. How doES THE vFAN AIRbRuSH woRk?
The airbrush must be attached to an air source or
150 Feet of Energy
. In this
system, we offer two cans of
150 Feet of Energy
for portability and ease.
We also recommend properly filtered air compressors for larger projects. To use
the vFan Airbrush, push down on the trigger to start the airflow. With the trigger
pushed down, begin pulling back to spray the paint. The farther back you pull the
trigger, the more paint will be released.
15. wHAT TYpES oF SuRFAcES cAN bE AIRbRuSHEd?
Any surface that can hold paint can be airbrushed. you must ensure what you
are spraying is compatible with the surface you are spraying. Sanding surfaces
first and using primers is always a good idea.
16. wHY uSE A vFAN AIRbRuSH INSTEAd oF A lARGE AIRGuN,
pAINTbRuSH oR RollER?
The vFan is used to achieve a softer, more even look with no visible touch-up
marks, paintbrush strokes or roller marks, on small areas and when little to no
overspray is desired. Plus, you will consume much less paint.