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Old 08-28-2005, 06:49 AM
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Question How to avoid dust when spraying ??

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I'm from Italy and I'm new on this forum.
This is my very first post and I'd like to thank You all for the precious advice i've found on this great forum.

I've done some search trough the forum but i cannot find an answer to my question.

When i spray my models with the airbrush i always get some dust on the paint. Not when the model is already painted and drying, but when I'm spraying.

I wonder if there's some way to avoid this, maybe building some spraying box.

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Old 08-28-2005, 07:42 AM
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I use a box with a lid and only the front open, and also take care with the clothes being worn at the time of spraying..

Sweaters etc are bad for getting dust in the model, I just wear a normal T Shirt. Odd, but it doesn't reduce the dust.
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

I use a LARGE carboard box. Just cut one side out and you're ready. It works for me, though I'm sure other people here have other solutions!
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There will always be dust unless you are in a clean-room environment. It's a fact of life.

I spray in a cardboard box in a basement, with a large fan/filters pulling the fumes out.

Regular T-shirts and clothing made from cotton will shed tiny fibers, and clothing and hair holds a lot of dust itself. When I'm painting something that I want to keep as dust-free as possible, I make sure I wear a nylon Tshirt that doesn't hold nor shed dust. I carefully remove all dust from the model before spraying, and I polish out the paintjobs because they will always get a few small dust nibs in the paint surface no matter how careful I am.
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Old 08-30-2005, 09:38 AM
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Thank Yuo all guys.
This problem is really making me crazy.
Some times ago my problem was to make a shiny paint.
Now my paint is level and shiny, but dust keeps getting on my poor model.
I'll try to follow some of your answers.
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I use a fine mist water spray bottle and spritz the area just before painting.
Pulls a lot of airborne dust to the ground and keeps dust on the ground. Oh yeah, my paint room is carpeted... - Mark
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

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Regular T-shirts and clothing made from cotton will shed tiny fibers, and clothing and hair holds a lot of dust itself. When I'm painting something that I want to keep as dust-free as possible, I make sure I wear a nylon Tshirt that doesn't hold nor shed dust.
I have an old T-shirt that is a 50/50 polyester cotton blend that I wear when I paint bodies. It really cuts down on the lint and dust that gets into the paint.
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

If you are really crazy you can do what I did...

I bought an old laminar flow tables from a laboratory equipment supplier for 10U$ and put it my cellar and use it as an "negative" paint booth - works great )

If you don't know, a laminar flow booth is what lab technicians work under. It filters surrounding air to degrees of a micron and pumps it out through the chamber so that what's outside can't get in (sort of a paint booth in reverse). i.e the air preassure flowing out of the booth stops particles moving into the booth.

Does absolutely NOTHING about fumes etc in the short term but keeps dust (and bacteria ) off of the models beautifully. It's also doubles up as a great working area.
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

Well you can do this depending where you are spraying. I spray in a garage where there are wood shavings and all kinds of crap floating around....I just sprayed the floor with a hose and just painted a Skyline classic white and no dust or anything at all!

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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

Hey Klutz, I would really like to see a picture of your inverted paint booth.
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

When I was painting 1:1 cars at school, we always used to wet the floor to prevent dirt clouds. The overspray pressure from the paint gun would kick up any dirt on the ground and then the paint job would have a tussle with it, and usually lose:/
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

Me to mists water from a spray bottle against the ceiling and let that fall to the floor. I do this twice to knock down the free floating dust particles. Sure there still will be some dust speckles in the paint but not very much and I have seen some of my paint jobs without any dust at all. Btw, I use the kitchen as my paint boot. A big piece of plastic over the stove and turn on the forced air flow. Just has to clean the filter in the shroud more often. My mother in law got a bit puzzled why on earth the filter was bright red at one occasion.
With the balcony door open there is no fumes getting out of the kitchen at all. So I can paint without having to argue with the rest of the family about the smell.
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

I use an old mircowave to let my models dry and its a great way to keep dust out.
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

welcome to AF! i just spray outside so i'm sure i get a lot of junk in my model, or maybe not?
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Re: How to avoid dust when spraying ??

ciao mauro, per la polvere io di solito butto un po' d'acqua per terra... ovviamente mi metto fuori a verniciare !
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