Finally getting good results in new booth!
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- September 9, 2014 at 3:27 am #47320
A friend of mines black lexus gs350. I’ve been having dust issues, people say it’s the booth breaking in and working all of the dirt out of it from constructing it. I guess it’s possible. I was just finally happy to get the closest thing to a dust free finish I’ve ever had.
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[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-B-h8upUDKCk/VA46LbCcRQI/AAAAAAAADXc/Sd5oCXdRpJc/w417-h741-no/20140908_172925.jpg[/img]
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-UwKDmv3XAP0/VA46LfVI2II/AAAAAAAADXU/Ztdlj1sTfIg/w417-h741-no/20140908_172936.jpg[/img]November 17, 2014 at 7:19 am #47953Thanks for the comments. Booth has 3 sets of intake filters as far as I know. Ceiling, intake filters in intake vent and then hanging bag filters right on top of it. And good luck with breaking in that booth. I think it took me about 15 jobs of getting dust and what not before I started getting nice clean finishes. Paint suit and how well you clear the car makes a tremendous difference. Also the 3m dirt trap on floor and walls makes a huge difference too. Especially if you’re using waterborne paint and blowing air around the booth to dry basecoat
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