Electrostatic painting is often confused for powder coating. Both processes use electric charges to create magnetic bonds between the paint and the object, but a powder coat has to be baked in an oven off-site. With electrostatic painting, the bond between the paint and the object insures the paint will hold up, allowing the few hours necessary to cure and dry. The Electrostatic Process, in combination with high quality paint, makes for a new finish that will last years without chalking or fading.

Electrostatic painting can be done On-Site, and in some cases, the items are ready to be used the next day. This means less inconvenience for our customers. Since there is no need to ship and wait for your items to be returned, you can minimize the chance of damaging the finish.

For information about the quality of our paint and drying times, we use Urethane Paint, for well venthilated areas and outdoors. If the item is painted, indoors with little venthilation, an Enamel Paint is used, in accordance with federal regulations.

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