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Central Indiana | It’s marketed as a paint booth primarily. It has removable filters you can replace or blow out when they get dirty. It’s actually not like the rubber material of a bounce house but more of a tight stitched fabric. The clear sides and floor are all one piece. I wish the floor was a little thicker but it holds up pretty well. I have an old dirt devil vacuum I run across the floor that sweeps up overspray between coats. So long as you keep it all clean from the start it stays pretty clean. Pairing directly on the floor over a piece of cardboard the paint will obviously stick to the fabric but overspray mist does not stick. Haven’t noticed and overspray sticking to the plastic windows either. They come with a few patches to fix holes but honestly some really good duct tape or the like would seal it off. I’m pretty happy with it and for less than a grand when it gets tore up beyond repair or too messy inside to keep a paint job clean I’ll just replace it or build a dedicated paint booth building. I never thought I’d get it back in the original bag again but with determination and taking your time we got it back in in less than an hour | |
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