Paint Mist, Dry Surface
During the spraying process, paint mist settles on the surface, making it rough and filled with tiny particles, leading to a loss of gloss.

Cause:
- Incorrect spraying technique: the spray gun is held too far from the surface, not perpendicular to it, sprayed too quickly, or with excessively high air pressure.
- Incorrect viscosity or thinner.
- The spray gun is held too close to the surface, which causes paint mist particles to easily stick.
- Poor ventilation in the spray booth.
- Parts that should not be painted are not properly masked.
- Dirty or damaged spray gun.
Correction:
- Primer: Allow to dry, then sand.
- Topcoat: Lightly sand the dry mist layer and polish.
Recommended products to prevent and fix potential issues:


