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Old 04-26-2016, 08:18 PM   #450
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Re: Raymond

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Originally Posted by ajgriffin View Post
Why does the wind matter in your garage? I'm no painter at all, but doesn't the humidity in the air matter for your paint job as well?
When the wind is blowing it creates dirt which in a garage that at best has poor ventilation so in order to exhaust the overspray out you really need to have the doors open or at minimum cracked open...

Yes the Humidity does impact paint work but mostly in the drying process... so when the humidity is high the paint stays wet longer which with the wind allows more time for dirt to blow into it...

I am hoping to start shooting about 4:00 AM Saturday morning so with the high humidity that we experience it will be late afternoon at best before I am doing the final cleaning of the paint guns...
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