Why trim gets dusty fast
Baseboards and door trim sit close to floor dust, foot traffic, vents, and cleaning paths. They also have edges and profiles where fine particles collect.
Why walls collect dust
Large wall surfaces catch particles moved by HVAC airflow, fans, open doors, pets, fabric lint, shop work, and production traffic. Static can make the particles cling longer.
Good first test areas
Pick one dusty hallway, one door, one baseboard run, one shop wall, or one production-area wall. Compare treated paint with normal paint under the same cleaning schedule.
Use normal paint logic too
RepelX supports the paint system, but it does not replace good prep, primer where needed, or the right finish. Satin and eggshell are often easier to wipe than flat paint.
Quick Questions
Can RepelX be used on baseboards?
Yes, when the baseboards are painted with compatible interior latex or acrylic paint.
Can it be used on doors?
Yes, painted interior doors are a good test area if dust or lint clings to the surface.
Will it stop all dust?
No. It helps reduce static cling but does not eliminate dust sources.
