05-29-2010, 08:03 AM
GEC...Dust is a fact of life everywhere....We don't normally notice it on the stuff we paint because we deal with opaque finishes, and dust actually gives us a more "prototypical" finish than it might otherwise be. In your case, painting a reflective surface, makes dust stand out like a sore thumb. The only way to control it is to build a "clean" paint room with filtered forced air into it, and a paint booth inside exhausted to the outside, away from your air intake. And the air circulation has to be kept on at all times to ensure it's clean whenever you want to use it. Sounds like something you might not want to do....

Gus (LC&P).