Overspray

Overspray refers to the application of any form of paint, varnish, stain or other non-water-soluble airborne particulate material onto an unintended location.[1] This concept is most commonly encountered in graffiti, auto detailing, and when commercial paint jobs drift onto unintended objects.

Auto detailing and drifting paint

Overspray is considered undesirable in auto detailing when drifting paint lands on vehicles. Some companies specialize in overspray removal and car protection, producing solvents, razor blades, and rubbing compounds. The most common removal method is using a clay bar,[citation needed] made by manufacturers such as Meguiar's, 3M, Clay Magic, and Mothers. An estimated 200,000 cars are affected by overspray each year in the United States.[citation needed]

Overspray prevention

Various measures are employed to prevent overspray from damaging property and emitting airborne toxins: applying paint with rollers versus spray painting, dry fall coating,[2] containment systems[3] and the implementation of wind monitoring programs by painting contractors.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Definition of OVERSPRAY". www.merriam-webster.com.
  2. ^ "Dry Fall Properties Is Topic of Proposed New ASTM Protective Coatings Standard". www.astmnewsroom.org. My Auto. Archived from the original on 2013-07-03.
  3. ^ "Center for Environmental Excellence by AASHTO – Environmental Issue Construction and Maintenance Practices Compendium". environment.transportation.org.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  4. ^ "Overspray Removal-Nationwide Onsite Service Provider". www.oversprayrx.com.
  5. ^ Dean, Julie, (May 2011) "Preventing Overspray with a Wind Monitoring Plan" Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings

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