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How To Use The Wagner Paint Sprayer

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If you are looking for a good paint sprayer that is easy to use and easy to clean, the Wagner Paint Sprayer is for you. This was our first time using it and Matt said that it will be the sprayer he grabs when we have a big project like this. He loved it so much! This post is all about how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer – from set up out of the box to clean up after your project. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

I am having so much fun writing all of these posts about our latest flip house. The work is done and we have sold the house so going through all of the projects again to share here is fun to relive. 

The basement bathroom in this flip out was referred to as the dungeon in this project. I shared the entire makeover and how we only spent $216 to make it look a gazillion time better HERE.

We waited as long as we could with this makeover. None of us were really excited to work in it because it looked like this: 

basement bathroom before

The thickness of the cobwebs in this bathroom were something straight out of a scary movie. The toilet had a sign on it that read, “DON’T USE THE TOILET!” The flooring was so dirty and the black paint on everything made it feel like a cave.

basement bathroom before

The accordion door leading into the bathroom was broken and the light on the ceiling was plugged into an outlet??? We still can’t figure out how or why they rigged that up. 

To be completely honest, even though I wasn’t excited about working in this space, I get most excited about spaces like this in a flip house because I know with just a few minor changes, we can make it look so much better. 

basement bathroom before

Today, I am here to talk all about the Wagner Pro 130. We wanted to use a paint sprayer in this bathroom because we were painting everything; walls, ceiling, floors, shower… EVERYTHING. 

paint sprayer

We knew a paint sprayer would make easier work of everything we needed to cover. We have tried a few different paint sprayers in all of the DIY projects and flip houses we have done. They are extremely nice for big projects like this where you don’t have to worry about detail and getting around things. 

We did cover the things we were keeping with plastic and painter’s tape. We covered the vintage sink, the glass block at the top of the shower and the window. 

basement bathroom prep

There is virtually no natural light in this basement bathroom and when I was taking these pictures, everything was still painted black so sorry about the quality of the photos. I still wanted to share them to show you exactly what we did. 

basement bathroom makeover

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Now that all the prep was done, it was time to set up the Wagner Pro 130.

It was so easy to set up, use and clean!

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

There are only a few pieces to the entire sprayer which made it not so overwhelming when we opened the box. When you open a box to a new tool and find a million little pieces and parts, it can be scary to try to put it all together. Sometimes, you don’t even want to put it together because there are so many parts. That is not the case with this Wagner Sprayer.

How To Use The Wagner Pro 130: 

First, hook the hose up to the base of the sprayer. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

Matt used a wrench to make sure it was on tight. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

Then, attach the other end of the hose to the sprayer. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

Again, he used a wrench to make sure it was tight. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

That’s it! Those are the two steps to put the unit together. Can you believe it? We were amazed too. 

At this point, you are ready to pour the paint in the “bucket”. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

The bucket holds one gallon easily. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

Once the paint is in, it’s time to prime the machine. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

Make sure the knob is turned to the arrows and then turn the machine on. This will pull the paint through the tubes and get the machine ready to spray.

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

When you see the paint coming through the tube on the side, you know it is primed.

Turn off the machine. You are now ready to spray. Carry it all to the area you are spraying.

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

Turn the knob to the sprayer function (pictured above).

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

You can turn the nozzle of the sprayer vertically or horizontally. The area you are painting will determine how you want it to spray. Matt turned the nozzle to spray horizontally for the bathroom. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

We had the entire bathroom sprayed in under twenty minutes!!!! It got in all the nooks and crannies in the ceiling and covered everything so well. The amount of paint that comes out of the sprayer gives such a thorough coat of paint. There wasn’t a lot of over-spray at all. We thought we would have to do many coats because this bathroom was so dark and dingy, but it only took two coats. The entire bathroom, including the shower area used two gallons of paint. #winning

Here is a video showing you how easy it is to use and how easy it is to clean:

Like I said earlier, we have tried other sprayers for different projects. Matt liked those sprayers a lot. But, once he used this Wagner Control Pro 130, he had found his favorite. I can’t believe how many times he said, “I love this sprayer!” It was so easy to use, the paint covered well and it was easy to clean. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

How To Clean The Wagner Control 130:

To start, Matt cleaned out the “bucket”.

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

Then, he filled the bucket with water and ran the primer and the sprayer function to make sure the tubes and the sprayer were cleaned out.

Once the primer tube was cleaned out, he sprayed the nozzle until clear water was coming out. 

If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

The most important thing about keeping paint sprayers in working order, is to take time to clean them after you use them. Matt spent about twenty minutes cleaning the machine. To be honest, it took him longer to clean it then it did to paint the bathroom. A little extra time spent cleaning the machine will ensure it is in great working order the next time you need to use it. 

We will be using the Wagner Control Pro 130 on our next big paint job for sure.  

A basement bathroom makeover that was easy and only cost $216 to do. We are breaking down all of the costs and the projects in the transformation.

A basement bathroom makeover that was easy and only cost $216 to do. We are breaking down all of the costs and the projects in the transformation.

A basement bathroom makeover that was easy and only cost $216 to do. We are breaking down all of the costs and the projects in the transformation.

I wrote this post to share how easy it is to set up, use and clean the Wagner Paint Sprayer. If you are looking for a paint sprayer, we would highly recommend this one. It is perfect for DIYers like us and it made such light work of a huge project. 

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If you are looking for a good paint sprayer, this post will show you how to use the Wagner Paint Sprayer and how to clean it.

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