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                        <description><![CDATA[I am in the middle of the project, of staining three porches and a deck at my house. I wanted to spray, but since I am using TWP oil-based stain, I was very cautious of using an airless. I a...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I am in the middle of the project, of staining three porches and a deck at my house. I wanted to spray, but since I am using TWP oil-based stain, I was very cautious of using an airless. I actually bought a Graco airless LTS 15, but I never opened the box. I just knew it would be a disaster trying to clean. So I took it back. <br />
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	I had never heard of an HVLP sprayer until then, but I bought one - a Wagner PaintReady System. Best toy I've used in quite a while! Years ago I played with airbrush art, and this thing reminds me of an airbrush. I was able to spray TWP right out of the can, and clean-up is a breeze. The stain only touches the components right in the spray gun itself. <br />
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	I'm sure other brands would work as well. The important thing to me is that an HVLP is WAY better than an airless for oil-based stains. I almost made a very expensive mistake, just because I didn't know of an alternative. Now I do, and so do you. <br />
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