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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Wet paint might stick to the plates on the ionizer ruining them. Garbage gags are a great idea, plus you can still use them when your done for their original purpose
    I was thinking you would run it before painting. Capture the dust in the room and then paint was my thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    I was thinking you would run it before painting. Capture the dust in the room and then paint was my thinking.
    My mistake. Kept envisioning that commercial where they pull out the element and it's coated with nasty black stuff! All I could think was yikes now it will be a pretty blue, but won't ever work again. Running ahead of time seems like extra insurance for a clean finish! Great Idea! With the filth in my garage I need a dozen of them running a full week!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    My mistake. Kept envisioning that commercial where they pull out the element and it's coated with nasty black stuff! All I could think was yikes now it will be a pretty blue, but won't ever work again. Running ahead of time seems like extra insurance for a clean finish! Great Idea! With the filth in my garage I need a dozen of them running a full week!
    That's exactly what I was thinking.. a cheap insurance policy.. I'm not sure where it all comes from but my shop always has dust floating around... But if I ran a unit to collect the dust from the air, it may help and certainly wouldn't hurt!!

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