Re: dust, threads etc 227 by dpetersen on 01/07/01 at 3:32 PM
Re: dust, threads etc

In Reply to: Re: dust, threads etc posted by lcg on 01/07/01 at 3:23 PM:

Thanks, Icg. I think I've done all that you suggested with the exception of the ionizer. That's probably a good idea for health issues also. Thanks again.
If no one has experienced the problem that I'm having (see prior post) then I must be doing something very wrong. Can anyone advise me?
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: Start with a freshly cleaned studio - oil down your easel and work table, swish your brushes in clean solvent before using and don't use an old rag to wipe them (use a paper towel). If you have central air that can also be putting particles in the air - try a negative ionizer.




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: Thanks, Icg. I think I've done all that you suggested with the exception of the ionizer. That's probably a good idea for health issues also. Thanks again. : If no one has experienced the problem that I'm having (see prior post) then I must be doing something very wrong. Can anyone advise me? ___________________________________________________ Start with a freshly cleaned studio - oil down your easel and work table, swish your brushes in clean solvent before using and don't use an old rag to wipe them (use a paper towel). If you have central air that can also be putting particles in the air - try a negative ionizer.

 
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