I didn't mention that I do this outside, and that my shop vac has one of
the micron filters that doesn't spew dust from the vacuum back into the air.
Gerard
>
>> 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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