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14th June 2008, 12:06 PM #1New Member
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How to minimize dust & floating fibre particles settling/hitting the paint
Hi all,
Many thanks for your previous responses to my previous posts. I have now managed to to get the mirror-like smooth-finish look on my MDF panels with Deluxe Super Enamel & MDF primer that I was after. The only problem I now have is particles of dust hitting the paint in random locations. How do I minimize (or better, eliminate) this?
Cheers.
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17th June 2008, 09:20 PM #2New Member
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the problem with enamel is the drying time.If you are spraying it on in a booth simple house keeping is needed ( a good clean up and wet the floor ) if your not in a booth im afraid you just wont stop dust and even in a booth its hard.
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