Tamiya 74535 Painting Booth II Replacement Filter  [74535]

Tamiya 74535 - Painting Booth II Filter
Price:
CAD$29.97
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
74535
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Cleaner Spray Sessions with the Tamiya 74535 Filter

The Tamiya 74535 Painting Booth II Filter is a practical accessory for modelers who do regular spray painting. Made for the Tamiya Spray-Work series, this replacement filter helps keep your workspace free of stray paint particles. It installs into the booth without fuss, letting you focus on painting rather than cleanup.

Designed to Trap Overspray Effectively

This filter captures overspray efficiently so airborne paint does not settle around your bench. Built for repeated use, its construction balances durability with airflow, helping preserve paint finishes on both small details and larger panels.

Simple Fit and Low Maintenance

The Tamiya 74535 is straightforward to install and remove, reducing downtime between jobs. Replacing the element is quick, and its compatibility with the Spray-Work lineup makes upkeep simple for frequent painters.

Useful for RC Models and Scale Kits

Whether you are finishing an RC car body or fine scale models, this filter supports cleaner paintwork by trapping fine particles. It is a good addition to any spray setup where controlling overspray improves final results.

 

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Replace the filter when airflow drops noticeably or after a series of heavy painting sessions. Light users may get longer life, while frequent spraying requires more regular swaps.
The element is optimised for Tamiya Spray-Work units. Some third party booths may accept it, but fit and performance can vary, so test airflow and seal before relying on it long term.
Allow solvent and paint to dry before replacing the filter, and avoid heavy dust in the workspace. Storing spare filters in a clean, dry box also keeps them ready for use.

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