If I can add a tip also..... make sure your air is warm also. I just learned this after realizing that I paint better in the summer rather than the winter even though my garage is 78 degrees in the winter while painting. my compressor sits outside and the air is cold when it hits the gun and the paint doesn't want to lay down as well. When I paint my Roadrunner I will heat/warm the air and see if I can duplicate my summer paint work. I'm not saying that the guys on Moparts are not capable of helping with paint problems but this is a forum full of guys that paint for a living and are more than willing to help and it's how I learned. http://www.autobody101.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=5