Apollo Sprayers HVLP
Award-winning High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray Equipment! Home of Maxi-Miser® by ApolloSpray® Apollo Sprayers are made in the USA in Vista, California.
1030 Joshua Way
Vista, CA 92081
Apollo Sprayers is an industry leader and innovator in producing High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) products for spray finishing. Low overspray for a safe work environment and more power for today’s green coatings make the new generation of Apollo turbines and award-winning Apollo spray guns the systems of choice in the woodworking, automotive, aeronautic, industrial
Apollo Sprayers is proud to welcome Coast Airbrush in Placentia, CA as an authorized distributor of our HVLP Electric Painting Systems.
Owner David and his staff are knowledgeable, passionate, and ready to help find the right system for your shop or studio. Stop by for a visit and ask about an in-person demo.
Excited to have them on board and looking forward to what is ahead.
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A clean spray gun is a reliable spray gun. This step by step walkthrough covers exactly how to clean the Apollo AtomiZer so it stays in top shape and keeps delivering the kind of finish it was built for. No guessing, no skipping steps, just a straightforward routine that makes maintenance easy.
Whether you are new to HVLP or have been spraying for years, building good cleaning habits is what keeps your equipment performing at its best for the long haul.
Full tutorial available on our YouTube channel. Link in bio!
Family owned since 1966 and still making it the right way.
Design in Wood San Diego Fair Awards 2026! We always love seeing the hard work that goes into the woodwork at the exhibit. We have been a sponsor for 35+ years and look forward to continuing our involvement for many more years! Thank you to everyone who participated and continuing to grow the exhibit.
Getting a clean finish on car parts comes down to technique.
This video shows the correct spray speed and coverage when working around tight curves and difficult angles. Steady motion, consistent overlap, and even passes from start to finish. The Maxi-Miser® by ApolloSpray® gives you the control to get professional results on even the most complex parts. This is what a proper spray looks like.
06/01/2026
The way you move the spray gun has a direct impact on atomization consistency and overall finish quality. One of the most common issues comes from relying too much on wrist movement instead of using your full arm.
When you spray primarily with your wrist, the angle of the gun naturally arcs as you move across the surface. This changes the distance between the tip and the workpiece throughout each pass. As a result, the spray pattern becomes uneven, with heavier buildup in some areas and lighter coverage in others. Even if your settings are perfect, inconsistent movement can create defects like striping, uneven sheen, or texture variations.
Using full arm movement keeps the gun more level and at a consistent distance from the surface. Your shoulder and elbow guide the motion, allowing the spray pattern to stay perpendicular and evenly distributed across the entire pass. This consistency is what helps maintain proper atomization and a uniform finish.
It also improves overlap. With a steady, straight pass, your 50 percent overlap remains consistent, which is critical for blending each pass seamlessly. Wrist-driven spraying tends to exaggerate overlap in some areas and reduce it in others.
That said, the wrist still plays a role in small adjustments or tight spaces. The key is balance. Use your arm for the main motion and your wrist for minor control, not the other way around.
When your movement is controlled and consistent, your atomization stays consistent too, leading to smoother finishes and fewer corrections.
Before any great finish comes proper gun maintenance, and it all starts with knowing how to take your spray gun apart. This quick breakdown shows just how simple disassembly really is with an Apollo Sprayers HVLP spray gun. No complicated steps, no special tools, just a clean and straightforward process that keeps your equipment running the way it should.
Keeping your gun clean is what separates a flawless finish from a frustrating one. Stay tuned because we're walking through the full cleaning process step by step, and the full tutorial is up on our YouTube channel. Link in bio!
Family owned since 1966 and still making it the right way.
05/25/2026
On this Memorial Day, Apollo Sprayers pauses to honor the brave men and women who sacrificed so much for this country. As a family-owned, American-made company, we want to express our greatest appreciation towards all. Wishing everyone a meaningful and reflective day.
05/21/2026
We’re headed to IWF Atlanta!
Apollo Sprayers will be live on the floor August 25 to 28 at Booth B6453 and we’re bringing the heat with our latest spray systems and finishing solutions.
If you’re serious about getting better results, saving material, and a cleaner finish, this is your chance to see it all in action. Come meet the team, check out the gear, and talk shop with us.
Limited FREE Guest Passes on us! If you are interested in going to IWF 2026 send us a DM.
Make sure to stop by, we’d love to connect 🤝
05/19/2026
Optimizing spray speed without sacrificing finish quality comes down to control, consistency, and the right setup. It is not about spraying faster, it is about spraying smarter.
Start by dialing in your equipment. Proper atomization is key. If your sprayer is set up correctly, you will get an even, fine mist that lays down smoothly even at higher speeds. This means using the right tip size, pressure, and material viscosity for the job. When those are balanced, you can move quicker without creating runs, orange peel, or uneven coverage.
Next, focus on technique. Keep a consistent distance from the surface and maintain a steady hand speed across each pass. Speed fluctuations are what cause defects, not speed itself. Overlapping each pass by about 50% ensures uniform coverage, even when you are working efficiently.
Also, pay attention to your environment. Temperature, humidity, and airflow all impact how material dries and levels. When conditions are right, coatings flow out better, giving you more flexibility to increase speed without compromising the finish.
Finally, practice and rhythm matter. Experienced sprayers develop a natural cadence that balances movement and material flow. Once you find that rhythm, you will be able to increase productivity while still achieving a professional, high quality finish.
Fix Auto Murrieta runs one of the most demanding body shops in the business. Owner and General Manager Greg Folden sat down with us to talk about what the Apollo Maxi-Miser 3000 PRO HVLP System has done for his operation.
Paint savings. Painter satisfaction. High-production results.
When a shop like Fix Auto speaks, we listen. And we are proud to be the system they count on.
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1030 Joshua Way
Vista, CA
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| Monday | 8am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 4pm |
| Friday | 8am - 4pm |