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I tried testing Paint Pockets side-by-side at the same time next to my current filter in the same booth. I didn see any significant change, why?

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I tried testing Paint Pockets side-by-side at the same time next to my current filter in the same booth. I didn see any significant change, why?

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Spray finishing booths are designed to provide reasonably consistent airflow side-to-side and top-to-bottom. Mixing filters can affect the airflow balance of a booth. Air, containing overspray, may be drawn to an unexpected, or undesired areas within the spray booth causing inconsistent and/or premature filter loading. The only good test is a full booth of the same filter. Efforts should be taken to keep the number and type of parts finished, the finish sprayed and any other variable consistent between the Paint Pockets trial and the baseline test performed using your current filter. To assist in such a comparative testing, Paint Pockets Company will gladly provide a first full set of Paint Pockets filters as no-charge.

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