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16-09-04, 02:36 PM
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16-09-04, 03:22 PM
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16-09-04, 09:37 PM
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I think they modify it slightly, but basically it is the one you spray paint fences with Amanda |
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16-09-04, 10:16 PM
Yes, it is the same model as the one in Argos, but apparently the one from SUNDRENCH has had the nozzle modified for the tanning industry! I am gonna try on the web to track down the people who make it and see if can get the tanning nozzle.
This is also the same one you get in the SOLGLO kit, which is £675ish, but for the whole package! Watch this space... x |
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17-09-04, 07:46 AM
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Its by a company called Earlex, my hubby looked into this and they will modify the needle but you need to order a few (not many though, i think) HTH Amanda |
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17-09-04, 10:09 PM
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I called them this morning and asked to order the nozzle for tanning, and they said it was the 1mm nozzle (although Sundrench sell it with 0.7mm), costing under £4, and it's on the way in the post! Wonder if it's the right one?! Off to Argos tomorrow to buy Earlex sprayer, and hopefully Sundrench solution will be here Monday... Gonna have a tanned family by next weekend! Thanks for your info x |
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18-09-04, 11:53 PM
I was looking at getting that system to. I was also looking at one that could be used for nails and tanning which was £100 more called sunny days. Can someone tell me what a HVLP stands for please? Also just out of interest how much would you charge for this?
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19-09-04, 09:09 AM
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HVLP stands for High Volume Low Pressure (i think), be carefull with these systems because as i have already said in previous posts there is hardly any filtration in te machine itself, and it sucks air in from around the enviroment ie: salon, kitchen, bathroom etc and then blows it out on to your body, so basicalyy it will blow out dust particles etc, a spray compressor only blows out 100% compressed air and most have a triple filtration. HTH Amanda |
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19-09-04, 03:39 PM
Hiya!
Also make sure that you place a piece of lino or tyle underneath the machine and not straight on top of carpet, make sure the piping is fully extended and not left partly wrapped around the machine. You should have no problems as long as you set the machine up properly - follow the instructions which are straightforward. Good luck Liz |