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<blockquote data-quote="MustangChris" data-source="post: 603923" data-attributes="member: 10830"><p>holds moisture and debris... if you lay the compressed air nozzle on the ground (like, one of the nozzles that just has a button to "shoot" the air) it can pick up dust and then you shoot it at 1000MPH at a freshly cleaned surface... since it can be so small, you cant see it... but you will certainly feel it when you run your hand accross your glossy paint...</p><p></p><p>honestly, ive painted a car in a driveway (it happened to be my mustang. lol) and it orange pealed like a mother trucker.... i now take every minor precaution.... always thinking ahead...</p><p></p><p>if you are painting your trunk lid for example. and you finish sanding it and you want to tape after sanding and before painting, dont lay the roll of tape on the decklid. the glue will come out of the side of the tape roll and stick to the decklid. you wont see it, but when you are done painting you will notice.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangChris, post: 603923, member: 10830"] holds moisture and debris... if you lay the compressed air nozzle on the ground (like, one of the nozzles that just has a button to "shoot" the air) it can pick up dust and then you shoot it at 1000MPH at a freshly cleaned surface... since it can be so small, you cant see it... but you will certainly feel it when you run your hand accross your glossy paint... honestly, ive painted a car in a driveway (it happened to be my mustang. lol) and it orange pealed like a mother trucker.... i now take every minor precaution.... always thinking ahead... if you are painting your trunk lid for example. and you finish sanding it and you want to tape after sanding and before painting, dont lay the roll of tape on the decklid. the glue will come out of the side of the tape roll and stick to the decklid. you wont see it, but when you are done painting you will notice..... [/QUOTE]
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