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Re: [oletrucks] question for painters

To: "Don Simmons" <tasimmons@cbnn.net>, <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] question for painters
From: dcvjrv@covad.net
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2001 19:37:40 -0400
Don,

If you are painting outside, you need to make sure it is a still day 
without wind.  Wet down the area around where you are painting.  Be sure to 
blow all the dust off of yourself and then you need to wipe the area to be 
painted with a degreaser and then a clean rag.  Lastly just before you 
start painting, go over all of the area lightly with a tack rag.  That 
should take care of most if not all of the dust.


Jim V.
1958 GMC Suburban Carrier Pickup (Cameo style) - V8 Hydramatic
http://www.angelfire.lycos.com/mi2/jrvvehicles
dcvjrv@covad.net


At 07:05 PM 6/10/01 Sunday, Don Simmons wrote:
>Hi everyone! I have been doing quite a bit of sandblasting and painting
>since I got my pressurized blaster(which works fantastic). My problem is
>that no matter how good the paint comes out, I always have dust etc in the
>finish.I have a small shop and usually have to paint outside. What do you
>guys do to either keep the dust off or remove the dust from the finished
>paint job? I've been using an epoxy primer and MSU urethane from Napa.
>Thanks,
>
>Don Simmons
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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