Spraybooth Ideas

I finally bought a small Sugar Creek spray booth & want to line it for easy cleanup.

SOMEWHERE, recently I saw a suggestion on an easy method that facilitates quick cleanup. I remember saying "That's a great idea.... I'll be sure to remember THAT." Of course, I forgot.

Does anybody remember, or have a good suggestion?

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JimmyG
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Hi, Jimmy.

Here are a few different types of lining processes for spray booths. This first link will take you to a supplier (with info) for a thin plastic sheeting used for lining. This has to be removed and replaced after every couple of uses of the spray booth. It is referred to as "floor", but with the wonder of duct tape...it will function quite well on vertical surfaces.

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'-Roll%3C-b%3E%3C-font%3E_3966049.htmlThis second link takes you to a peelable booth coating that you apply and can leave on surfaces for a longer time between applications. I love the concept that someone came up with a useful application of a poorly adhesing paint product! This link has quite a bit of info regarding the product.
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third link refers to flame-resistant paper linings. Again, it is called "flooring" but the duct tape comment applies here as well.
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yeah, one other thing. No matter what you use, remember to keep the airflow and ventilation clear of any type of blockage in your spray booth. Explosions are really only fun when controlled by pyrotechs! Hope this helps. Lori

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FlameNwind

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