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06/02/2025

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Effektive Reinigung des Lackierpistolenkörpers

Effective cleaning of the spray gun body: How to keep your spray gun ready for use

Regular cleaning of the spray gun is crucial for a longer service life and consistent spray quality. In addition to cleaning nozzles, air caps and paint channels, the gun body is often neglected. However, this area in particular can become contaminated with paint residue, dust and solvents, which can impair the function of the gun in the long term.

Why is it important to clean the gun body?

  • Avoiding deposits: paint residue and dust can collect in gaps and on surfaces, making the gun more difficult to handle.
  • Corrosion protection: Water or solvent residue can cause corrosion and material damage.
  • Maintaining ergonomics: A clean handle and spray gun body ensure comfortable handling without sticky residues.
  • Avoiding paint defects: Undetected paint residue can come off and affect the appearance of the paintwork.

Step-by-step instructions for cleaning the spray gun body

1. Preparation

  • Wear protective gloves and goggles to protect yourself from solvent vapours and paint residue.
  • Make sure the spray gun is in a well-ventilated area.

2. rough cleaning

Wipe the gun body with a lint-free cloth to remove any heavy dirt. If there is stubborn paint on it, a suitable solvent can be used.

3. Cleaning with a cleaning station

A professional cleaning station makes the job much easier and ensures a deep clean without manual scrubbing. The spray gun is placed in the station and automatically rinsed with special cleaning agents. This is not only more efficient, but also reduces contact with harmful solvents.

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4. detailed cleaning

  • Use soft brushes or cotton swabs to clean hard-to-reach areas.
  • Use compressed air to remove any residual liquid and dry the spray gun.

5. follow-up treatment and protection

  • Check all moving parts and lubricate threads or connections with a suitable lubricant if necessary.
  • Store the spray gun in a clean, dry place to prevent it from becoming dirty again.

Conclusion

Cleaning the gun body should be just as much a part of maintenance as caring for the nozzle and paint lines. A clean gun not only guarantees a longer service life, but also optimal spray quality. With a cleaning station, you can make this process much easier and save time.

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