I've personally never use one, if I was doing close up stuff like that, I just unscrew my extension. Personally I feel the extra weight on the end of the gun from the cleanshot would be an RSI issue with time.
ThePa1nter its really weird over the time I've I've really got use to the weight and the extension and the cleanshot , I almost use it like a pendulum . The weird part is when I go back to just spraying with the gun it feels to light and I have to change my technique. The only real reason I use it is because my back is shot to pieces so I need an extension to do less bending down which means I have to stop the spits from the extension by using the cleanshot. If I do 2 days of just using the gun without the extension I can't work the third day . sooner or later i will need an operation on my back but I really don't want to go down that road yet but eventually I will have to have it done.
1. Why are you using an extension there? If it’s just to show the fail, okay. 2. When you first put the CS on, you can’t just spray the surface. You have to at least equalize the pressure in the extension first by spraying a couple of seconds. 3. Graco won’t replace it?
Hi Colin, another Colin here. Thanks for the videos, I'm pretty new to spraying and have found them really helpful. I've not long owned a clean shot and so far it's been great, but last time I used it on a ceiling it was spitting badly out the back of the valve, any wisdom you could throw my way? Also why not try and get your money back for the replacement needle, could just be a dud. I had a dodgey tip recently, cost me best part of half a days work but managed to at least return the tip. Worth a try.
Ah another colin , not many of us out there. I've got to admit I don't have a clue why it would leak out the back like that. Is it leaking from the nut area or is it coming through the regulator ?
@@camdecorations9779 thanks for the reply. Just coming out of regulator, can't remember how I had it dialed in but remember thinking it shouldn't be doing that! Just wondered if that was a common occurrence.
@@ColinBurmingham no that's not common it sounds like your clean shot is on it's way out. If it happens again when you spray them you know you've got a problem there.
@@camdecorations9779 Thanks. I hope you're wrong as it's virtually brand new. I'm hoping I didn't diagnose it correctly and it was just paint running down from a loose guard or something. I won't be using it for a while but I will look more carefully next time if it does it again. I just hope the dodgey tip I had hasn't forced too much pressure back through the clean shot. Cheers anyway.
Yes it was . In my opinion they out perform the tritech gold tips I think the gold tips leave to much texture on the woodwork, maybe I needed to go to a 308. I haven't tried hea tips so I can't really comment on those .
Ahh shit dude, but thank you for putting this video up, your advice & experience helps people like myself in the spraying community, as I'm looking to get my first clean shot 🙂
les hopkins they are dry lining jointing tool you get them in sets different sizes good for decorating as a shield Amazon is where I got my last set from
I brought it off another painter , hes got a habit of buying everything in bulk . Honestly I was so gutted when I done a tester on a door and saw all the spits.
@@MrLeshop no I haven't noticed that but then again I've used a cleanshot for just over 2 years now. Maybe I'm just use to how it sprays . Have you noticed a difference between the gun and the cleanshot ?
I feel your pain mate but at least you gave it a go! Sounds like the repair kits just aren't worth the hassle. Keep ya chin up Colin and keep up the good work I for one appreciate your time and effort!👍🏻
£115.20 inc VAT at Brewers using 20% new customer code - gutted for you Colin but you tried mate. Typically I would have gone the same route and now cursing myself lol. Strange how the new repair kit is spitting, is it just like you haven’t got a cleanshot on the end of an extension ? I wonder if the old housing is knackered and the new kit not sealing to cause that spitting? Well you have another guard and tip to add to the collection lol
So from comments it sounds like you replaced parts in this clean shot and its now spitting, was it okay before. I read some Graco stuff on this and saw some videos on the clean shot and when NEW, Graco will not guarantee NO SPITTING! So what good is it, if they say may not always work. I saw some people swear by it and others that just use it as an angle changer. Bummer mate, sorry for the fail, didn't know you could change the inners, which if so, tells me it doesn't have a long life and then for the money of a short life and no guarantee, I really am thinking not to get one now. Thanks a million pal!
You know what I had mine for 2 years and there was nothing wrong with it the regulator was a bit tight but that was down to me . I just thought its had a lot of liters of paint going through it so I'll just buy the replacement parts rather than buying a new one. That's why I was so gutted I bollocked up a perfectly good clean shot just because I thought it might do with a change. For me I think they are well worth it , there's a certain way to work and clean them which should be mentioned in the instructions but I have a video showing how to do this. Its up to you if you want to buy one but for me and spraying on site its one of the most important tools to have with my spray kit. Thanks for watching my videos mate 👍.
On à bien compris que t’aimes pas ma clean short. Sans la clean shot on voit les goutes aussi. Et sache que un réglage en conséquence de le type de peinture et de la pression bar doit être fait directement sur ma visse du clean shot. C’est pour cela que c’est moins beau avec le clean shot.
@@camdecorations3502 look on there web site mate its all over the decorators forum ,think Brewers have made a priceing mistake but they have to honour it ,
know my friend I'm subscribed to you , I saw your comment on paint life tv so I subscribed. It's always good to help out someone who's just starting out in UA-cam.
Gutted for ya it’s not as if P&D makes you thousands of pounds a month so £80 waisted is not the one,but look at it as a learning process you could have just replaced your clean shot a few times over the next few years spent the £150 ever time then you find out you could have just replaced the needle for £80 so in this scenario you would have spent more money replacing the whole unit ever time than you would have if the replacement needle worked out, but you tried it once it’s no good so from now on you know not to bother 👍🏻
The best way to stop spitting is to not take your fingers off the trigger until the whole thing is painted. Your technique is BAD...really bad. pssst, pssst, psssst is never good. Psssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssst is the only way
What are you talking about , im talking about using the service kit and repairing the cleanshot after a prolonged period use.. who the hell said anything about not being able to use a clean shot
You dont know how to spray...to many start stops.... Your doing 30 moves when you should one solid motion from one side to the other. The clean shot is super gimmicky too tp begin with.. Just make sure you dont start or stop on whatever it is ypur spraying....
And I don't understand why you're so concerned about spits... I've never in my life gotten called for Spitz ever I've done tons of new construction where s*** have to look perfect and I'm telling you from experience that once the paint dries as long as they're not massive Globs Globs of paint I've never gotten called on Spitz but I never start my trigger squeeze on the object or stop my trigger squeeze on the object the clean shot is a waste of money complete gimicky there's so much s*** that is a complete waste of money that you don't need.
I've personally never use one, if I was doing close up stuff like that, I just unscrew my extension. Personally I feel the extra weight on the end of the gun from the cleanshot would be an RSI issue with time.
ThePa1nter its really weird over the time I've I've really got use to the weight and the extension and the cleanshot , I almost use it like a pendulum . The weird part is when I go back to just spraying with the gun it feels to light and I have to change my technique. The only real reason I use it is because my back is shot to pieces so I need an extension to do less bending down which means I have to stop the spits from the extension by using the cleanshot. If I do 2 days of just using the gun without the extension I can't work the third day . sooner or later i will need an operation on my back but I really don't want to go down that road yet but eventually I will have to have it done.
Colin would you be kind enough to do a video of the full set up of the clean shot valve I’m having a nightmare with mine
Yep no problem I'll do one this week
I sorry but I can't see the difference between the two
How Long or how many Gallons did you use through original clean-shot , before it needed needle replaced ?
1. Why are you using an extension there? If it’s just to show the fail, okay.
2. When you first put the CS on, you can’t just spray the surface. You have to at least equalize the pressure in the extension first by spraying a couple of seconds.
3. Graco won’t replace it?
Hi Colin where Is the best place to buy a clean shot thanks
John wood the cheapest place I've found one so far is spraydirect.com . The cost is £142 👍
Thanks very much for that. Keep the videos coming mate there well handy for little tips I pick up from them
Hi mate why not return the needle as not fit for the purpose and get the dosh back?
@@mattgloss8580 I might do that there's no harm in trying
Thanks for all your fantastic videos ,priceless
Thanks for watching Tony . Just to let you know I've just brought one from brewers
Hi Colin, another Colin here. Thanks for the videos, I'm pretty new to spraying and have found them really helpful. I've not long owned a clean shot and so far it's been great, but last time I used it on a ceiling it was spitting badly out the back of the valve, any wisdom you could throw my way?
Also why not try and get your money back for the replacement needle, could just be a dud. I had a dodgey tip recently, cost me best part of half a days work but managed to at least return the tip. Worth a try.
Ah another colin , not many of us out there. I've got to admit I don't have a clue why it would leak out the back like that. Is it leaking from the nut area or is it coming through the regulator ?
@@camdecorations9779 thanks for the reply. Just coming out of regulator, can't remember how I had it dialed in but remember thinking it shouldn't be doing that! Just wondered if that was a common occurrence.
@@ColinBurmingham no that's not common it sounds like your clean shot is on it's way out. If it happens again when you spray them you know you've got a problem there.
@@camdecorations9779 Thanks. I hope you're wrong as it's virtually brand new. I'm hoping I didn't diagnose it correctly and it was just paint running down from a loose guard or something. I won't be using it for a while but I will look more carefully next time if it does it again. I just hope the dodgey tip I had hasn't forced too much pressure back through the clean shot. Cheers anyway.
Try to find the sweet spot - ua-cam.com/video/R1IajwnElqs/v-deo.html
Was that a Graco FFLP tip as well? How do you like those tips? Thx
Yes it was . In my opinion they out perform the tritech gold tips I think the gold tips leave to much texture on the woodwork, maybe I needed to go to a 308. I haven't tried hea tips so I can't really comment on those .
Top ,qual bico usa ?
apenas acabamento fino graco, acabamento fino baixa pressão e pontas ftx
@@camdecorations9779 entendi , hoje usei o 211 ltx acho que ele tem a vazão maior que o fflp cara
Ahh shit dude, but thank you for putting this video up, your advice & experience helps people like myself in the spraying community, as I'm looking to get my first clean shot 🙂
Ohhh man I feel for you.. where you get that little shield from
les hopkins they are dry lining jointing tool you get them in sets different sizes good for decorating as a shield Amazon is where I got my last set from
I brought it off another painter , hes got a habit of buying everything in bulk . Honestly I was so gutted when I done a tester on a door and saw all the spits.
@@camdecorations9779 ello fella.. do you find paint comes out finer on your doors/frames using cleanshot rather than just gun alone.. ?
@@MrLeshop no I haven't noticed that but then again I've used a cleanshot for just over 2 years now. Maybe I'm just use to how it sprays . Have you noticed a difference between the gun and the cleanshot ?
decorations don't know really just sounds finer different probably just me lol
If you fitted all the parts in the kit, theres no way it should be doing that spitting. If you only changed the needle of course it will spit.
I feel your pain mate but at least you gave it a go!
Sounds like the repair kits just aren't worth the hassle.
Keep ya chin up Colin and keep up the good work I for one appreciate your time and effort!👍🏻
£115.20 inc VAT at Brewers using 20% new customer code - gutted for you Colin but you tried mate. Typically I would have gone the same route and now cursing myself lol. Strange how the new repair kit is spitting, is it just like you haven’t got a cleanshot on the end of an extension ? I wonder if the old housing is knackered and the new kit not sealing to cause that spitting?
Well you have another guard and tip to add to the collection lol
So from comments it sounds like you replaced parts in this clean shot and its now spitting, was it okay before. I read some Graco stuff on this and saw some videos on the clean shot and when NEW, Graco will not guarantee NO SPITTING! So what good is it, if they say may not always work. I saw some people swear by it and others that just use it as an angle changer. Bummer mate, sorry for the fail, didn't know you could change the inners, which if so, tells me it doesn't have a long life and then for the money of a short life and no guarantee, I really am thinking not to get one now. Thanks a million pal!
You know what I had mine for 2 years and there was nothing wrong with it the regulator was a bit tight but that was down to me . I just thought its had a lot of liters of paint going through it so I'll just buy the replacement parts rather than buying a new one. That's why I was so gutted I bollocked up a perfectly good clean shot just because I thought it might do with a change. For me I think they are well worth it , there's a certain way to work and clean them which should be mentioned in the instructions but I have a video showing how to do this. Its up to you if you want to buy one but for me and spraying on site its one of the most important tools to have with my spray kit. Thanks for watching my videos mate 👍.
On à bien compris que t’aimes pas ma clean short. Sans la clean shot on voit les goutes aussi. Et sache que un réglage en conséquence de le type de peinture et de la pression bar doit être fait directement sur ma visse du clean shot. C’est pour cela que c’est moins beau avec le clean shot.
Great price on cleanshot at Brewers £75 to good to miss out on
Thats a great price I'll give brewers a call today 👍
@@camdecorations3502 look on there web site mate its all over the decorators forum ,think Brewers have made a priceing mistake but they have to honour it ,
@@tonyokeefe5622 excellent , I love a good deal im on that like a rash . Thanks for the info
I been through this lol.. i know the pain.
Btw, I recently started my own youtube channel with my skills in painting.
know my friend I'm subscribed to you , I saw your comment on paint life tv so I subscribed. It's always good to help out someone who's just starting out in UA-cam.
@@camdecorations9779 Thank you for the support 👍
Gutted for ya it’s not as if P&D makes you thousands of pounds a month so £80 waisted is not the one,but look at it as a learning process you could have just replaced your clean shot a few times over the next few years spent the £150 ever time then you find out you could have just replaced the needle for £80 so in this scenario you would have spent more money replacing the whole unit ever time than you would have if the replacement needle worked out, but you tried it once it’s no good so from now on you know not to bother 👍🏻
MEVD2011 thanks for that , as you say I had to try . If anything at least it saves you guys out there from wasting your money trying it out.
The best way to stop spitting is to not take your fingers off the trigger until the whole thing is painted. Your technique is BAD...really bad. pssst, pssst, psssst is never good. Psssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssst is the only way
Clean shot works great. I love it. You just don't know how to use it
What are you talking about , im talking about using the service kit and repairing the cleanshot after a prolonged period use.. who the hell said anything about not being able to use a clean shot
Did you just replace the needle? Because you have to replace the seal the needle closes on
Just need to adjust it until it don't spit
You dont know how to spray...to many start stops.... Your doing 30 moves when you should one solid motion from one side to the other. The clean shot is super gimmicky too tp begin with.. Just make sure you dont start or stop on whatever it is ypur spraying....
And I don't understand why you're so concerned about spits... I've never in my life gotten called for Spitz ever I've done tons of new construction where s*** have to look perfect and I'm telling you from experience that once the paint dries as long as they're not massive Globs Globs of paint I've never gotten called on Spitz but I never start my trigger squeeze on the object or stop my trigger squeeze on the object the clean shot is a waste of money complete gimicky there's so much s*** that is a complete waste of money that you don't need.
Learn by your mistakes pal 🤢