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How To Control Dust In Garage?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 14148519" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>How tight is the garage? Can air enter from the outside even a bit? Wind could then blow dust from the outside in. And if the walls and ceiling are dusty, it will get airborne with air coming in. Also check to see if your garage door has a good seal. Another way air/dust can enter from the outside. If the walls aren't sheet-rocked, I would recommend you insulate the walls and put sheet-rock up. A sheet-rock ceiling would help, too. Both will help seal your garage from outside air. Be sure the garage door has a good seal and you keep it down whenever possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 14148519, member: 6727"] How tight is the garage? Can air enter from the outside even a bit? Wind could then blow dust from the outside in. And if the walls and ceiling are dusty, it will get airborne with air coming in. Also check to see if your garage door has a good seal. Another way air/dust can enter from the outside. If the walls aren't sheet-rocked, I would recommend you insulate the walls and put sheet-rock up. A sheet-rock ceiling would help, too. Both will help seal your garage from outside air. Be sure the garage door has a good seal and you keep it down whenever possible. [/QUOTE]
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