🚗 Elevate your ride’s finish with precision and power!
The TCP Global Automotive Paint Gun features a 2.0mm stainless steel fluid tip and a 1-liter aluminum gravity feed cup, delivering professional HVLP spraying performance. With fully adjustable spray pattern, fluid flow, and air pressure controls, it ensures smooth, consistent finishes on thick primers, enamels, and specialty coatings—perfect for automotive refinishing projects requiring showroom-quality results.
C**K
Incredible quality at such a bargain price
I bought this along with a 2.5 of the same model to spray Autobody polyester primer. Both guns work amazing! I also build and finish cabinets and other woodworking projects, spraying nitrocellulose lacquer. Just for fun I thought I would try these on some cabinets I was spraying the other day. They worked amazing! For the price you cannot go wrong. I read a review on these guns where the guy writes, stated that he just throws the guns away when he's done spraying. That is insane!!! I don't care how cheap it is, we have to think about the wonderful workers that build these guns, putting their pride of quality into assembly and final testing. Throwing this gun away is downright disrespectful, especially when it cleans up so easily. I've sprayed multiple gallons through these guns while my Iwata guns and Sata guns are hanging on the gun hangers. I continue to use these even though they are a fraction of the cost of my regular paint guns. Its fun to see how well they spray job after job, making me more and more money, all the while thinking about the dude that thought it was cool just to throw it away after one job.....insane!Buy it, care for it by taking apart to clean it, only takes about 5 minutes to do a good cleaning. You will not be sorry and you'll still be using it next year holding a bunch of extra cash in your pocket.Note: make sure to purchase the proper fluid tip and needle size for the product that you will be spraying. I bought the 2.0 and the 2.5 because I originally purchased these for polyester primer. The 2.0 works great for nitrocellulose lacquer but if I tried to paint a car with this setup, would not be a good thing.If you need a beginner gun to shoot automotive base-coat and clear coat, buy the 1.3 tip size for your starter gun. Turn the volume screw all the way in, back it out about 2-3 turns, open the fan pattern screw all the way out until the fan is at its widest pattern. Now turn it in just a little bit, while spraying cleaning solvent through it so you can watch the pattern, turning the fan knob in until you see it just start to narrow, this is where you want your fan pattern for normal spraying.Now go practice on an old fender or something like that. Keep the gun cap about 6 inches off the panel, use a 70% overlap of the fan pattern while adjusting your speed of movement to compensate for the amount of flow coming out of the tip and the amount of overlap you're using. If you feel you're not getting enough paint or clear coming out of the gun,open the fluid knob a 1/4 turn at a timeuntil you get the volume where it works best for you. Remember, if the gun is too far off the panel, you will never succeed. The tips for success is: close in,(about 6 inches), tight overlap, (about 70%), adjust the speed of movement to achieve the finish you're looking for. Practice, Practice, Practice!Before you know it, even with this inexpensive spray gun, you can be laying down a finish to be proud of.Have fun!
B**N
Great value for the money
Excellent all around paint gun
W**Y
Works pretty good!
I like than you can easily order different tips amd spray uber thick feather fill all the way down to glass slick top coat. TPC has pretty poor customer service from their online store so buy their stuff through amazon if you want any sort of recourse with bad shipping or product quality.Sorry TPC, you had your chance, no hard feelings
B**E
Seems to work reasonably well but I'd buy something else if I had to do it again.
I needed a 2mm tipped gun in a hurry so gave this one a try.It came in with a sticky oily residue inside and out and grease on the needle shaft. As any painter knows, grease and oil will ruin your paint job. So I had to disassemble and thoroughly clean it. Took me half a can of the 3M aerosol cleaner to make sure it was completely free of residue as it didn't simply wash away but had to removed with rags and brushes.Weight is on the heavy side, which makes a difference when you're painting a large vehicle with a massive front hood, which I am doing at the moment.Everything else, trigger action, knobs, fit and finish, and performance was....adequate. I was able to get a decent spray pattern but it looked a little asymmetrical (crescent shaped) when testing on masking paper.IMO, this gun isn't not as good as the budget guns from HF, but unfortunately they didn't have one with a 2mm nozzle I could pick up quickly. I'm sorry to say I wouldn't buy another one of these guns.
D**Y
Inexpensive gun with a 2.0 -2.2 tip laid down heavy primer and did a very nice job.
The price was right and it held up just fine. I needed this larger tip to shoot thick, filler primer over metal that was not perfect and it did well.
A**R
Works well with latex and oil paints
My new TCP Global HVLP spray gun with 2mm tip does a great job on slightly thinned latex and oil paints. My older gun was fine for lacquer and thinned varnish, but tended to clog with thicker material. I've used the new sprayer with primers and finish coats, getting even coverage and good results when dry. The small tubular filter at the top of the gun assembly traps solids that might escape my mesh strainer. Controls are precise and the gun is nicely finished. The available fluid tip sizes should be helpful for spraying a variety of materials. I will use the spray gun a few days a month for home projects, mainly painting doors and long sections of wood trim. Great value.
B**H
Junk
Leaked like a sieve, right out of the box. Very cheaply made...scratchy fluid adjustment. Just poor quality all the way around. I wasn't expecting a Sagola or a Devilbiss, but I would like to have a least got to use it one time.
H**E
cheap for a primer gun
I use this for primer only and it has performed really well so far for the cost.
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