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Customer Reviews Mini-Mite 5 T70 System and Phelps Refinishing Customer Service

2022 Customer Review Praises Customer Service and Fuji Spray 2905-T70-Mini-Mite 5 Platinum HVLP Spray System

Email from Travis Duke, Sept. 8, 2022

Roger,

I bought the mini mite 5 w/ T70 about 7-8 months ago from your site. I couldn’t be happier.

I had some issues early on with my T70 spindle valve and I have to say, Fuji customer service was so wonderful to work with getting it replaced. I had a new part in a week.

I am almost done with a full kitchen cabinet build that we opted to spray with BM Advance in a satin sheen. I also laid down a Benjamin Moore waterbourne primer with the T70. Everything worked great and the finish is coming out wonderful.

Thanks again, feel free to post up the review and check out our website to see all the things we’re making with the Fuji sprayer.

Travis Duke

See photos of cabinet before and after Fuji Sprayer use, on Travis Dukes’ Instagram page.

Comparing Q4 Gold HVLP with compresor-driven HVLP guns

Hi Roger,

I purchased a Q4 Gold system from you a few months ago after speaking with you. I’ve used
compressor driven HVLP guns in the past with decent results after much trial and error. I suppose, with
much more practice with that type of system I would become more comfortable using it. The problem
is time is money and spending all that time figuring out the gun was costing me. Additionally, to drive a
compressor driven gun takes a decent sized compressor which reduces portability.

I purchased the FUJI system to finish my own cabinets with a water based lacquer. I have to say I am
very pleased with the Q4 Gold system. With about 15 minutes of trial and error I was able to produce a
quality off of the gun finish with a #4 tip set and no thinning of the material. The ease with which to
setup this gun is amazing and very straight forward. Every time I set the gun to spray it only requires
two to three quick test sprays, with adjustments after each spray, to zero the gun in. Additionally, I
can’t be more pleased with the portability of this system. As compared to a compressor driven gun it is
much easier to spray on site. A compressor driven gun would require a fairly expensive gas driven
compressor mounted in the bed of a truck to operate on site.

More recently, I’m doing a siding job with Red Balau material and prefinishing the siding before
installation. The finishing material I used is oil based stain and the manufacturer recommended using a
garden sprayer to apply if not brushing and wiping. I spoke with customer support and they reassured
me a garden sprayer would be the best way to spray on the stain. They said that a HVLP would not
work because it would not spray the solids and foul up. So I tried to spray with a garden sprayer and it
failed miserably. With approximately 3,000 square feet of siding I didn’t want to brush on the stain and
wipe it off. We would have been doing that for at least three weeks. We did a few boards this way and it
was very time consuming. So I decided to give the FUJI spray system a try. I set it up with a #5 needle
set and within 10 minutes we were spraying the stain on as quickly as we could set up the boards in our
onsite spray booth. It took us 5 days to stain all of the material, both sides, and allowed me to maintain
a profit on the job.

I just purchased a #3 needle set and am looking forward to the next finishing job.

Rod

Feedback on spraying water-based finish on 20 kitchen cabinet doors

Hey Roger,

I want to thank you for your words of wisdom as I finish spraying 20 doors for kitchen cabinets. When I lasted e-mailed you, I could not put down a smooth finish with a General Finishes product; the bubbles would not settle out, leaving a rough feel to the cured surface. I switched to ML Campbell's Aqualente. Here is the setup that has worked for me:

1. Warm the finish to about 90F to reduce the viscosity so I can get a thin, wet coat without noticeable orange peel
2. Room and wood temperature at about 70F
3. #3 aircap and needle. Back the needle out about 2.5 turns
3. Keep the gun about 6 inches from the work piece
4. Minimize how much I overlap on each pass. I think this was the biggest change in reducing the amount of bubbles....

After three coats, I will need to sand two doors and spray a fourth coat because of a few blemishes. But overall, I feel good about the end result.
Thanks again.

Jim

Fuji Spray with both latex and lacquer

Roger

I can't tell you how much I love this new Fugi 4 for now I am still using one of my graco spray guns to spray my Laquer and today I opened up my new gun that came with the system and sprayed some latex on some cabinet doors I just had no ideal that I could spray latex that nice it laid it out beautifully. And the Laquer sprays better also just wished I had got one sooner. Thanks Chris