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Old 10-22-2007, 04:25 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Tips for Airbrush Overspray?

I use furnace filters. Then you can turn the fan around for the spray tan to dry quicker so it's dual purpose.
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Old 10-22-2007, 04:41 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Tips for Airbrush Overspray?

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I have a round fan that I use. I just throw a towel over it. I do have an idea that I am thinking of trying. Using batting for quilting, sewing a layer of cotton/fabric on the outer side that wont be facing the fan. Then using velcro (the kind that actually has an adhesive side) to hold it in place. I have yet to try it but it sounds good in theory...lol!!
This actually to me sounds like it would work. Im gonna try this... :)
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Re: Tips for Airbrush Overspray?

I use the box fan and filter trick and it does work.
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Re: Tips for Airbrush Overspray?

Most home improvement centers have bathroom filters that have removable filters.
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Re: Tips for Airbrush Overspray?

I installed a 220 cubic foot vent hood from Menards in my spray booth ... this thing totally clear up all overspray issues!!! It was about $150, now no mess at all!!!
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