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That it does Rick, supposed to rain tomorrow anyway so hard painting in the dull light, today would have been perfect except the shop needed cleaning real bad..
That it does Rick, supposed to rain tomorrow anyway so hard painting in the dull light, today would have been perfect except the shop needed cleaning real bad..
When you clean the shop, do you blow off the overhead with a leaf blower to get it airborne then blow it out the door?
I've cleaned my shop that way but it went out the window.
I washed everything down with a wash cloth, the light fixtures were black, I use the shop vac a lot too..I did blow the shop out once that way earlier and kept the exhaust fan running before changing the filter. It's much brighter now after washing things down but there is still more to do later..
I washed everything down with a wash cloth, the light fixtures were black, I use the shop vac a lot too..I did blow the shop out once that way earlier and kept the exhaust fan running before changing the filter. It's much brighter now after washing things down but there is still more to do later..
Just think, every time you do a project your shop will be cleaned ready for the next project.
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