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29-04-08, 04:16 PM
ok, I use the minimist too and I usually fill the bottle to just under the "oops mustn't mention the brand name" logo.... pmsl.
I normally have used about a centimetre of solution if that? probably less? |
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29-04-08, 07:12 PM
I would say between 30 & 40 mls, sometimes a little less if the client is very slim or a child.
I currently use the Tc3 machine, but I used to also get the same out of my Minimist. |
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29-04-08, 07:28 PM
Initially I used about 50-55ml per tan with minimist. I then found I was using (after about 6 -7 months spraying) approx 95ml
I changed to 2 other brands since I started using 95 ml. I now use about 40ml with both brands still using the same minimist machine, so I have no idea what changed with my 1st solution. |
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so a mixed bag of liquid quantity used then? -
29-04-08, 09:24 PM
well it does seem that the amount used does vary dependant on a number of factors(size of customer etc)
But I wonder....when you first started spraying...did you use more liquid than you do once you have gained confidence and skill level has increased...I.E. are you better at controlling overspray? For those that use more than others...have you tried turning your gun output down and seeing if this turns out as good a tan as before?? |
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