{"id":3177,"date":"2018-05-17T23:43:47","date_gmt":"2018-05-17T23:43:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/notsealed.com\/?p=3177"},"modified":"2023-07-22T14:21:52","modified_gmt":"2023-07-22T14:21:52","slug":"electric-spray-gun-for-polyurethane-wagner-590-flexio-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notsealed.com\/electric-spray-gun-for-polyurethane-wagner-590-flexio-review.html","title":{"rendered":"High Power Electric Spray Gun for Polyurethane Wagner 590 Flexio review"},"content":{"rendered":"

I have always wanted an electric spray gun to make my\u00a0life easy in painting walls and fences around my home. The problem was what do I need as a DIY handyman. It would take too long with a brush and roller and the finish would be substandard. So the quest was on to find the best value electric paint sprayer around.<\/p>\n

My task for this year was to paint the whole outside of my log cabin holiday home with a marine-grade polyurethane varnish. Now, these lacquers tend to be a lot thicker than your traditional internal acrylic paint. So I needed a powerful spray gun for polyurethane.<\/p>\n

After a lot of research and actually visiting a paint shop to find what they use and recommend I decided on the Wagner Flexio 590. Value for money is the best around. These are HVLP<\/em>\u00a0(high-volume low-pressure<\/em>) spray guns.<\/p>\n

Wagner Flexio 570 vs 590<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Best value HVLP Paint Sprayer<\/strong><\/td>\nWagner Flexio 570<\/strong><\/td>\nWagner Flexio 590<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
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Suitable for<\/strong><\/td>\nDIY home handyman and renovators. Point and shoot with minimal setting options.<\/td>\nContractors and renovators who require more fine detail settings and options for their paint sprayer. Multiple tuning dials.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\u00a0Voltage<\/strong><\/td>\n\u00a0120v<\/td>\n120v<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
\u00a0Volume Per Hour<\/strong><\/td>\n\u00a07.2 gal. per hour<\/td>\n\u00a07.2 gal depending on the thickness of the paint used.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Accessories<\/strong><\/td>\nHigh volume sprayer and a fine-volume sprayer. Comes with a 45 fl.oz tank and a 28 fl.oz tank.<\/td>\nHigh volume sprayer and a fine volume sprayer. Comes with a 45 fl.oz tank and a 28 fl.oz tank.<\/p>\n

Spare motor air filters, pain tin stirrer, and test poster.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

Lock-n-Go system<\/strong><\/td>\n\u00a0Yes<\/td>\n\u00a0Yes<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Adjustable Pater Ring<\/strong><\/td>\nYes, Horizontal, Verticle, and circle<\/td>\nYes, Horizontal, Verticle, and circle<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Adjustable trigger<\/strong><\/td>\nYes for fine detail<\/td>\nYes for extra fine detail<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Adjustable speed setting<\/strong><\/td>\nYes, 2 speeds high and low.<\/span><\/span><\/td>\nVariable speed, for extra fine control of the paint pressure 0-9.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Painting Speed<\/strong><\/td>\nCovers an 8-inch x 10-inch surface in 2-6 minutes<\/span><\/span><\/td>\nUp to 7.2 gallons per hour<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Paints Supported<\/strong><\/td>\nSprays unthinned latex (water-based), oil-based coatings, and polyurethane.<\/td>\nSprays unthinned, varnish, latex, water-based paint, oil-based coatings, and polyurethane.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Recommended for\u00a0<\/strong><\/td>\nPerfect for spraying all internal and external walls of a building. Fences and furniture are streak-free. Compatible with all water and oil-based paints.<\/td>\n\u00a0Ideal for internal and external walls and ceilings. High power for fences and garden furniture. No need to dilute your paint, latex, oil-based paints, stains, or urethane products.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Manual<\/strong><\/td>\nWagner 570 and 590 manual<\/a><\/td>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
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Wagner 570 vs 590 Flexio Paint Sprayer Review<\/h2>\n
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Wagner is the world leader in portable electric paint sprayers. They have a few different types depending on your job requirement and budget. The 570 and 590 are at the upper end of the range for a more powerful DIY paint sprayer.<\/p>\n

The advantage of a quality electric paint prayer is that you won’t have to dilute the paint as much. Some of the cheaper units will require you to heavily dilute\u00a0your paint by up to 10% or more.<\/p>\n

The Wagner 570 Flexio has a quick change paint pot, so you can quickly refill your container and get back to the job. What I really like about both of these units is that they can be totally stripped down in a matter of seconds for a total flush and clean out.\"Wagner<\/p>\n

The 590 is a lot\u00a0quieter than my old electric sprayer painter that used a piston and plunger for pressure. These new Flexio sprayers use a turbine motor that spins at extreme RPMs to deliver a high volume of\u00a0low-pressure air, hence the name HVLP paint sprayer.<\/p>\n

The main difference between these two electric paint sprayers is that the 570 has a 2-speed setting for paint (high and low). The 590 has a more advanced system to get the perfect setting for pressure at the nozzle. This means that you can achieve the perfect pressure for the thickness of the paint. If it’s thick paint, just dial up the setting to max. If it’s thinner polyurethane just dial it back down until it stops spluttering and over-spraying.<\/p>\n

I like that the Wagner 590 came complete with a sturdy storage case and a second standard spray attachment for fine-finishing. Other nicknacks include some o-ring grease, spare motor filters, and a spare spray nozzle.<\/p>\n

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The only problem I found with the case was that the lid-locking tabs were a little fiddly to snap shut. This means the lid must be aligned up before the latches will lock. Apart from that, it’s a neat little all-in-one case.<\/p>\n

What different types of paint can be used in a spray gun?<\/h3>\n

I have used this HVLP paint sprayer with water-based paints as well as oil-based paints. The only difference will be the cleaning process. Oil-based paints will need mineral spirits to clean out the sprayer parts. Don’t forget to flush it out with water afterward.<\/p>\n

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My main purpose was to use it to spray paint a thick marine-grade polyurethane varnish. I ended up diluting it around 5% as it was a very thick product. I was quite surprised at how well it actually sprayed out.<\/p>\n

It is a fairly bulky unit and with a full can of paint, it starts to get heavy but it’s surprisingly well balanced. Even my kids had a go and it was a fun afternoon taking in turns painting the side of the pinewood cabin. The trigger is a little forward so small children will have to use 2 hands.<\/p>\n

What’s the difference between the Wagner 570 and the 590?<\/h3>\n

The main difference is the fine volume air adjustment on the Wagner 590 Flexio. This makes using different types of paint and stains more efficient with less overspray. It’s totally adjustable in fine increments.<\/p>\n

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For example, very thin stains and water-based paints may only require a setting of 3 or less whereas a thicker latex paint or polyurethane varnish will require a setting of 9 or max.<\/p>\n

If you need an electric turbine paint gun with the option to use a whole range of paints and varnishes then get the 590 as it will do it all. Although if you just needed it to do normal water-based low-sheen internal paint the 570 will be fine.<\/p>\n

The Flexio 570 only has two adjustments a high and low setting which has been calibrated for most paints and varnishes. So if you want to save some money then the Flexio 570 is a cheaper option.<\/p>\n

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Tips for a perfect paint finish<\/h3>\n

When painting with an electric spray gun you have to change the style of the way you paint. When using a turbine sprayer it’s important to have a graceful stroke action. When painting walls you will need to have a gap of 20cm to 30cm away from the wall. Any closer and you risk having a thicker paint application. Further away and you will have an uneven coat.<\/p>\n

Always release the trigger at the end of a run. Many new painters will hold onto the trigger at a change of direction. This will waste paint either spraying into the air or it will lay down a double coat of paint in one spot. This can cause paint runs.<\/p>\n

Always purge out the paint from your sprayer after completing a wall or paint job. Even if you are just filling up your paint tin just purge the line. To do this just press slightly on the trigger to run some low-volume air through the lines.<\/p>\n

When painting the ceiling it’s important to turn the paint pickup tube to the back of the jar. This is so that when you tilt the paint gun towards the ceiling there won’t be an air gap. When I was painting my ceiling white in preparation for installing my kitchen downlights<\/a>\u00a0I found it best to have the spraypainter pointed at a 45-degree angle.<\/p>\n

How to reduce spitting on an electric spray gun.<\/h3>\n

If your paint gun is spitting out large globs of paint you can try these 2 tips.<\/p>\n

Too much paint flow will cause spitting, cut down on the fluid flow by spinning out the trigger dial to reduce spitting. You could also try increasing the pressure so that there is more air pressure and thus more airflow. The ratio between paint and air is a fine art.<\/p>\n

For very large amounts of paint spitting, or if it’s not atomizing properly you could have an issue with your trigger. Check out this simple fix for Wagner 590 spitting paint.<\/a><\/p>\n

How does an electric HVlP paint sprayer work?<\/h2>\n

A high-power electric motor powers an air turbine. This forces air at low pressure into the paint can and also out of the spray nozzle.<\/p>\n

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This causes a higher pressure inside the paint\u00a0reservoir which pushes paint up the tube and out of the spray nozzle\u00a0which atomizes it.<\/p>\n

The excess air acts as a guide to shape the paint as it comes out of the sprayer. The higher the pressure inside of the paint tin the thicker the paint you can use.<\/p>\n

How to clean the Wagner Flexio 570<\/h2>\n

Start by unscrewing the paint jar and cleaning out the old paint, pour any excess paint back into your original can. We can now fill the jar with fresh water and purge the whole can through the sprayer.<\/p>\n

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Remove the Lock and Go sprayer and remove the paint can. Unscrew the retaining nozzle jet ring and remove the paint nozzle. We can now rinse all of these parts in water. The clear plastic hose can now be removed and the blue one-way stop valve cleaned.<\/p>\n

Once all of these pieces have been cleaned you can put them all back together again once dried. I always like to run the portable sprayer dry with only air for a few seconds just to make sure no moisture is left in the system.<\/p>\n

The Flexio 590 sprayer comes with a hard carry case for storage so nothing gets lost.<\/p>\n

Wagner 590 Flexio special features<\/h3>\n