Nice job, Mike!! But before painting, and if you are not in a painting booth, I would use a watering can and wet the floor before spraying, to avoid dust and particles flying all over the place and getting your job fouled up.
No real need - I use high volume low pressure guns so more paint goes on the panel and not in the air- - so there is no high pressure air kicking up dust - I have even painted in a sandblasting room with good room! However! After sanding and blowing off the job, I walk away for about 2 hours to let dust settle and the wipe the panels with a micro fibre cloth Mike
Great video Mike.
Cheers Mike - really enjoying your vids!
Thanks Jonathan!
Nice job, Mike!! But before painting, and if you are not in a painting booth, I would use a watering can and wet the floor before spraying, to avoid dust and particles flying all over the place and getting your job fouled up.
No real need - I use high volume low pressure guns so more paint goes on the panel and not in the air- - so there is no high pressure air kicking up dust - I have even painted in a sandblasting room with good room!
However!
After sanding and blowing off the job, I walk away for about 2 hours to let dust settle and the wipe the panels with a micro fibre cloth
Mike