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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Car Painters, I Need Your Expertise
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16949183" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Also, I forget what they are called, but the rags that are infused with wax I believe it is? You wipe down the car after it is primered and it grabs any dirt stuck to the surface. Those are really useful. </p><p></p><p>Everything else mentioned above is spot on. Water is great for catching particles in the air. I had one painter who utilized the entire shop to paint multiple cars so he had to preittye area for an ideal outcome given it was used throughout the day for body repairs which obviously creates a lot of dust and dirt so he rigged up PVC pipes with holes drilled in them and then hooked up a hose that would keep running water flowing over the entire floor so it would ensure catching as much debris as possible and flushing it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16949183, member: 21786"] Also, I forget what they are called, but the rags that are infused with wax I believe it is? You wipe down the car after it is primered and it grabs any dirt stuck to the surface. Those are really useful. Everything else mentioned above is spot on. Water is great for catching particles in the air. I had one painter who utilized the entire shop to paint multiple cars so he had to preittye area for an ideal outcome given it was used throughout the day for body repairs which obviously creates a lot of dust and dirt so he rigged up PVC pipes with holes drilled in them and then hooked up a hose that would keep running water flowing over the entire floor so it would ensure catching as much debris as possible and flushing it out. [/QUOTE]
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