Good info
. Keep these tips coming Cem , I'll be painting the lower half of my BMW E24 next spring in my own garage and am compiling a file of tips on painting and finishing.
ok .. here are some more tips..
if you are going to paint in your garage, you will need those items
* minimum 200 litre dual head compressor -painting a car with a 50 litre capacity is a torture! you will quickly loose the pressure and cant complete even a line or a part without loosing the pressure.. when you loose the pressure spray pattern will be disturbed/changed , then you will get closer to the surface which will cause over runs in a second..
keeping the air compressor filters and environment very clean is critical.. or else forget the finish quality.. once the dust enters the compressor /lines you are in big trouble.. change compressor oil periodically but never overfill or spill around.. when unused cover them completely to protect from dust.. never let any polish/paste or oil or evaportaing chemicals around a compressor .. when this mixes with the air compressed your paint job will be ruined.. take the water from compressor frequently.. also when you finish using the compressor de-pressurize all air from it so less water will be accumulated inside..from time to time you need to clean inside with cleaning thinners (because the exhaust gases and oil particles in air accumulates inside) but be very careful and let it dry for few days (valves left open)..
*air pressure gauge/adjuster - these are a must .. you must correctly setup the air pressure according to the spray gun factory recommendation..
some expensive spray guns like satajet have built in..
* spray guns: ideal is having minimum 2.. industry standard is 1.3 micron .. I recommend having 1.0 micron.. must be gravity feed type.. problem is good quality hvlp or rp models seriously expensive.. costs more than a car

I use several spray guns for different jobs.. for primary coat 1.3 is better suited to the job, some use 1.7 or 2.0 microns .. You can also use 0.8 micron but painting times will get a bit longer and you have to fill many times unless you buy a bigger cup.. Also 0.8 micron spray guns spend less paint per area and their finish is better but with some time cost..
You have to use those guns for some time in order to get used to their spray pattern and paint amount adjusting.. never paint a car with a newly bought gun you didnt used before.. also before painting always spray some paint on a test panel in order to control/adjust oval shape..
you have to clean those spray guns deeply because just spraying solvent doesnt clean them properly.. you have to take the needle out carefully and clean it.. also the nozzles in edges must be kept in solvent for some time..
* paint mask : this is the most critical item for your health.. 3m is the recommended one.. take it serious.. use it or be poisoned..
* water holder: this is also a must ..