Dad’s 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340

Turned out great. Here's in your hillbilly paint booth before you purchase the inflatable: wet the floor and sweep it with a fine bristle push broom, then wet again (don't saturate just wet) before you place item to be painted in booth - this helps prevent floor dust from becoming airborne.

Excellent advice. One thing I tried last weekend when spraying some epoxy primer in my hillbilly booth was I took a 2 gallon garden sprayer and wetted the floor, sprayed under the car, and misted down anything else in the area that might have some dust on it. Was super quick and easy and I didn't see any dust in the painted panels so it worked well.

I also use a shop vac to suck everything loose off the floor, walls, and anything else in the area first. I have been avoiding using compressed air to blow out the garage cause that tends to send everything up and it ends up coming back down onto your project.

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