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I built my Impala. Painted it dark Red. Unfortinatley, you can see every little spec of dust. Is their anyway to keep it off??
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Put them in a clear plastic display case or else get a large display cabinet; if not then you'll be plagued by dust permanently. The ones made by AMT are perfect.
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No, I think he ment for photo ! I think, because, he's Impala is sitting on one of those case. I have no answer for this, I have the same problems, everytime I'm trying to shoot a photo, the model static bring the dust right on it. See my 350Z to convince you.
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Try using an automotive tack cloth; it effectively removes dust. I use one in the preparation for primering and painting to minimize the chance for dust contamination.
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