In a message dated 4/14/2001 12:37:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
spriteracer98@yahoo.com writes:
> I dissagree! A air nozzle will put the dust into the
> air so it can land on your freshly painted car
Oh! I didn't understand that he had already painted it. Thought he said he
was preparing the primer and sanding it off, then wanting to get the dust off
the car. Of course, unless you are a numchuck, you will allow the dust to
settle before painting.
Personally, I would roll it outside to dust it off with the air nozzle,then
roll it back inside to Acryli-clean, then tack cloth it, then paint it. If
immediatley following with a coat of paint, I liked Gerald's idea of
vacuuming the dust off, then following with a tack cloth. But even a vacuum
will stir up some dust that must settle and be wetted down before painting.
--David C.
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