I was drying my rims this weekend along with the cracks and tight spots with compressed air and saw what I thought was some dirt in the lower wheel well, so I blasted it with the air and to my horror a flake of paint came off.
I guess I'll turn down my PSI on the compressor and maybe stay away from the rubber/plastic painted parts from now on, but I was just wondering if you have any guidelines for using copressed air to dry. I have a nice long wand with a rubber safety tip on it, I guess I have to do some painting back here now
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RickP330
Hey guys,
I was drying my rims this weekend along with the cracks and tight spots with compressed air and saw what I thought was some dirt in the lower wheel well, so I blasted it with the air and to my horror a flake of paint came off.
I guess I'll turn down my PSI on the compressor and maybe stay away from the rubber/plastic painted parts from now on, but I was just wondering if you have any guidelines for using copressed air to dry. I have a nice long wand with a rubber safety tip on it, I guess I have to do some painting back here now
Regards
Rick
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