The practical use case
In production facilities, the goal is not magic. It is fewer visibly dusty painted surfaces, easier wipe-downs, and a cleaner-looking plant environment between regular maintenance cycles.
How to run a pilot
Paint a few test areas at 1 oz per gallon and a few at 1.5 oz per gallon. Compare dust buildup, wipe-down time, finish appearance, and worker feedback before ordering for a full area.
Best surfaces
Painted drywall, trim, doors, office walls inside plants, production-area corridors, storage rooms, maintenance spaces, and other interior latex or acrylic painted surfaces are the best first targets.
Purchasing logic
Facilities should price RepelX by treated paint gallons. One fluid ounce treats one gallon of paint at the standard rate, so a 100-gallon paint project uses about 100 fluid ounces of RepelX.
Quick Questions
How much RepelX is needed for 100 gallons of paint?
At the standard rate, 100 gallons of paint needs 100 fl oz of RepelX.
What about heavier dust?
Run a side-by-side with 1 oz per gallon and 1.5 oz per gallon. Do not exceed 1.5 oz per gallon.
Can this be used in every plant area?
Use only with compatible interior water-based latex or acrylic paint, and test before full rollout.
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