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Review on Portable Spray Booth For DIY And Hobby Painters: Wagner Spraytech C900051 HomeRight Small Spray Shelter by Ross Sugden

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Confusing to put back, but easy to get the hang of

I almost debated just using a tarp and hoping for the best again because I was worried this would be too much work to put away, but I actually love this. It pops up all by itself (see video). It is small enough to fit on my balcony, but big enough to hold my chair I was painting. I had 3 chairs in there at one point, but could have definitely fit 4. I was worried about putting it away because I didn’t know how to do it and the instructions were sort of confusing and I was worried that the areas that I got spray paint on would stick to each other even after I let it dry. But the sides definitely didn’t stick, I have pulled it out and put it away 3 times now. As for folding it back up, that was confusing. So this is how I do it:1. Make it flat (by pulling the opening together and you do the same for the opposite side)2. Lay it down on the floor3. Fold the bottom (wider end) towards the tip about 3/4 of the way4. Try to tuck the tip under the bottom end that you just folded over5. Grab the sides one at a time and twist (I just twist in different directions until it automatically folds under itself)

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Pros
  • Gives a professional look to your finished products
Cons
  • May be difficult to store when not in use