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Mac_Muz
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I would not reccomend the shower as a paint booth, but I have 2 cats and one is a wicked long hair. Both were wanting to HELP! AAHHHHHHHH!
There is a working sky lite in the shower and a window in the washroom. So I opened both and ran a common window fan with 2 furnace filters taped and sealed to that fan, and taped off the windown opening.
I set the fan to blow air in which pressurized the room a little bit, but that helped not suck dust from every crack and crevice.
I could see the over spray go out the sky lite which was open about 1". just this past Saturday I went in there and scrubbed all the over spray dust I made off everything.
Most things were covered by expendable cloth, as we used the shower and wash room during this time, which made for a lot of doulbe labor.
But it was work there or not work at all, as it was snowing very often outside and so wet and too cold for the paint.
I dream of a work shop for any projects... if your married it can really push your wife's buttons to try this. My wife is not a real woman, but more of an angel.... Mac... I guess I got lucky the 2nd time around.....
Oh came back on edit: Where I noticed fumes most was on me coming out of the washroom... I dashed outside and wiped my face with a cloth holding my breath to remove my mask a 3-M pro something organic mask, and not a pressurized one that the instructions called for.... I hope I have not killed myself... I could smell that on me for a bit after as well..... I wish I had all the best safety gear, but I don't....
There is a working sky lite in the shower and a window in the washroom. So I opened both and ran a common window fan with 2 furnace filters taped and sealed to that fan, and taped off the windown opening.
I set the fan to blow air in which pressurized the room a little bit, but that helped not suck dust from every crack and crevice.
I could see the over spray go out the sky lite which was open about 1". just this past Saturday I went in there and scrubbed all the over spray dust I made off everything.
Most things were covered by expendable cloth, as we used the shower and wash room during this time, which made for a lot of doulbe labor.
But it was work there or not work at all, as it was snowing very often outside and so wet and too cold for the paint.
I dream of a work shop for any projects... if your married it can really push your wife's buttons to try this. My wife is not a real woman, but more of an angel.... Mac... I guess I got lucky the 2nd time around.....
Oh came back on edit: Where I noticed fumes most was on me coming out of the washroom... I dashed outside and wiped my face with a cloth holding my breath to remove my mask a 3-M pro something organic mask, and not a pressurized one that the instructions called for.... I hope I have not killed myself... I could smell that on me for a bit after as well..... I wish I had all the best safety gear, but I don't....