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03.26.2008, 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp View Post
Just drop some clear plastic curtains down on the sides, and some exhaust fans out the back. Use a bunch of a/c filters in the front to allow air in, just not dust. Wet the floor and walls to keep the trash down, and paint in the evenings, when the humidity and heat are less. That will give the best results.

I have painted cars everywhere, and night is the best time, provided you have good lighting. Use good paint too, and make sure you buy the correct hardeners and reducers for the temperature you will spray in. Slower drying is better as it will cut down on dry spots.
I would of thought positive pressure with filters on the fans would work best. I have no idea but that's what I would have thought.


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