dx 103 anti static agent
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Well here i am again. Went to ppg school last week and most of my questions have been answered. Still got a few though. While going through the p sheets i noticed an anti static agent. Does this stuff help at all? or is it even worth buying? and what are the best ways to ground a car? none of this is a practice i have ever tried. but if it will produce cleaner paint jobs im all for it. Most of my jobs come out pretty clean. but once in a while a jobs got me scratching my head after extremely thourough cleaning and they seem to attract dirt like a magnet, dirty as hell…. got me a wondering if static has something to do with it…
January 23, 2013 at 4:12 pm #40517Blowin the vehicle off helps me the most, every little crack and crevice, inside and out after sanding. After its in the booth and wiped down, I will quickly, lightly blow off the outside again in case there’s any dirt or lint left from wiping it down, then Ill tack it off. If I forget to blow it off the second time Ill get some dirt. I use anti stat for plastic parts, and the dx103 will take off base coat and lacquer primers.
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