I cannot seem to get rid of orange peel. I'm spraying in a sun room (we are demolishing it soon). There are two window fans pulling air out and a small air conditioner in one of the other windows. Temp is about 66 and humidity is around 50. I have a Fuji mini-mite 5, pressure fed gravity feed and using PPS cups. Paint is Cabinet Coat thinned to about 25-27 seconds in a ford cup w/ 10z of Floetrol to 32 oz, using a 1.5 cap set. I'm getting very fine orange peel that won't level. The turbine is inside the house which is around 70 degrees and is a good 20 ft away from the spraying area - and I have a whip hose. I have sanded between coats with fine and ultra find sandpaper after I remove the orange peel. I was using a 1.8 cap set - had larger orange peel. With the 1.5 I had to turn the air down on the hose a smidge to get fine atomization around the edges of my fan pattern. When I opened it up there were large droplets around the edges. I'm painting a dresser, it's laying on it's back with the drawers out raised of the floor about two feen. The fans sucking the air out are in front of where I'm spraying so I'm spraying toward them. To give an idea of how I spray, on the side of the dresser I spray a faster vertical coat - overlapping 50% and then spraying again horizontally a bit more slowly after about a minute. I'm not getting any runs or pooling. Fan width is maybe 6 inches, one overlapping coat is fairly opaque but I'm basically spraying all surfaces twice . I've tried spraying just one overlapping pass - seems to be worse. I'm on my 5th coat here, sanded a good bit of the other coats off with several days between coats. I need a last coat that I can live with. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. More water maybe? Vodka? The last will make me better.