Wagner SprayTech is a leading manufacturer of power painting tools and accessories for the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) and professional markets.
Founded in 1947 by Josef Wagner in Germany.
Introduced the world's first Airless paint sprayer in 1953.
In 1973, its first manufacturing facility in the USA was opened in Plymouth, Minnesota.
Wagner SprayTech has since grown to be a global leader in paint spraying equipment, with manufacturing and sales operations around the world.
Manufacturer of paint sprayers, airless paint sprayers, and spray booths for both homeowners and professionals.
Manufacturer of professional-grade painting equipment, including airless paint sprayers, spray guns, and pressure washers.
Manufacturer of HVLP (High Volume, Low Pressure) paint spraying equipment for both home and professional use.
A range of hand-held HVLP paint sprayers for home improvement and DIY projects.
A range of airless paint sprayers for contractors and professionals, capable of handling a variety of paint materials.
A range of airless paint sprayers designed for DIYers and homeowners looking to tackle larger painting projects.
The cleaning process will depend on which paint sprayer model you have, but generally it involves running water, cleaning solution, or mineral spirits through the sprayer until it runs clear.
Yes, Wagner paint sprayers can be used for both interior and exterior painting. You'll just need to make sure you have the right type of sprayer and paint material for the job.
With proper care and maintenance, a Wagner paint sprayer can last for many years. However, the lifespan will depend on usage frequency, type of paint materials used, and how well the sprayer is maintained.
It depends on the type of paint and the model of Wagner spray gun you're using. Generally, thicker paints like latex or acrylic may need to be thinned before using a spray gun.
It depends on the type of spray gun and paint material you're using. Some Wagner models are designed specifically for textured paints, while others may require some adjustments to the sprayer and paint mixture to achieve a desired texture.