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I do various projects in my small basement studio, and small backyard, and my neighbors recently got extremely upset about smelling spray paint fumes around their house. I can and will communicate with them about when I'm painting so they can close their windows, but I'd also like to set up an air filter for everyone's sake, including mine. This would be for the painting process itself, and for the time when I'm letting things dry in my basement, so me and my dog aren't just breathing offgassing fumes in my small house.Is there a kind of filter I can set up with my box fan that will help reduce fumes as well as overspray? Or if a filter mainly catches particles, will it end up helping with fumes anyway?I've been researching but only found information about industrial level painting setups for painting cars mostly...Thanks so much for any help, I'm really stressed about this and grasping at straws to solve it. If there's somewhere else I should be posting this, please let me know. via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2f9Hzal

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