Gunsmithing cerakote c series vs h series

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I've cerakoted around ten firearms with the h series without any issues other than applicator error. Today I sprayed some bases with c series OD green and it ran off like water. I mean I couldn't make it stay on long enough to cover the white of the metal. I had them prepped just like the barreled action and bottom metal. I didn't have a bit of trouble with those parts when I sprayed them with the h series black. I gave up on the c series and sprayed the bases with the black after cleaning them back off. The black went on like clock work.I did spray the stock with the c series green and it seemed to cover fine. I used this OD green on an AR and it sprayed on fine a while back. The paint is about three months old and I've kept it in the Fridge. Any ideas about what happened. Thanks.
 
Re: cerakote c series vs h series

I think Keith or Brad at Phoenix Custom Rifles mentioned in a post a while back that he was having the same problem with "C" Cerakote OD. Might PM him and see if he came up with a solution he'd share with you.
 
Re: cerakote c series vs h series

I have an hvlp gun from Harbor freight with a .06 tip. I usually spray at about 15 psi. I tried adjusting the flow of paint up and down. I couldn't tell that it caused the paint to act any different. I didn't change the air pressure though.
 
Great! Not what I wanted to hear after buying Magpul FDE c ceries and .08 nozzle/hplv cerakote gun, fitting, air compressor, 190 micron strainers, etc...
I hope someone chimes in because id sure like to prevent this wildly expensive stuff from running everywhere mysteriously as well. Exactly what I was researching just now as well as shelf life and where to store unused bottles of FDE cerakote.