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| s_busby_uk:
What's the best way to get rid of sawdust etc from an MDF cabinet prior to painting? I mean the stuff that seems to cling to it like dust to static. I've heard it's not a great idea to get MDF wet, but it seems to me some sort of damp rag would be the most effective solution. What do people recommend? |
| Generic Eric:
--- Quote from: s_busby_uk on May 08, 2014, 09:49:24 am ---What's the best way to get rid of sawdust etc from an MDF cabinet prior to painting? I mean the stuff that seems to cling to it like dust to static. I've heard it's not a great idea to get MDF wet, but it seems to me some sort of damp rag would be the most effective solution. What do people recommend? --- End quote --- In shop class we used a horse hair brush. But we didn't use MDF |
| s_busby_uk:
Yeah I have a fairly effective brush, but MDF dust is so fine that much of the swept dust just goes back into the air it seems. |
| Generic Eric:
Dryer sheets? Perhaps you need to capture the sawdust during the cut more efficiently. |
| Louis Tully:
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