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What do you guys do to avoid lint in the clear. Of course a boot would be nice. Ive seen several of you paint in the garage. There is no wind blowing but i always manage to get something trapped! Just sand it and buff it? Or tell me your methods
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build a booth as described above, wet the ground under and around the parts your painting, lots of cleaning of the panels to be painted, and lots of tacking with a tack cloth before and between coats of basecoat.
once you start clearing your pretty much stuck with what you get, but most small lint and dust can be wetsanded and buffed out. -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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