Separate production dust from wall dust
If production activity creates airborne dust, paint is only one part of the plan. Dust collection, housekeeping, filtration, and process control still matter most.
Choose a cleanable finish
For walls, trim, doors, hallways, and maintenance rooms, many teams prefer a finish that can handle routine wipe-downs. Test sheen, cleaner compatibility, and appearance before rollout.
Run a side-by-side test
Paint one control area without RepelX and one treated area with RepelX. Keep paint brand, color, sheen, prep, and cleaning schedule the same.
Where to test first
- Plant offices and busy interior walls
- Maintenance rooms and storage rooms
- Painted doors and trim near production traffic
- Warehouse work areas
- Break rooms, lockers, and non-process interior areas
Quick Questions
Can RepelX be used in a production facility?
Yes, in compatible interior paint for appropriate walls, trim, doors, hallways, and work areas. It is not a replacement for dust collection.
How should facilities test it?
Start at 1 fl oz per gallon and test the exact paint before using it across a larger area.
Should it be used on floors or machinery?
No. RepelX is for compatible interior wall and trim paint, not floor coatings, machinery, or equipment surfaces.
