How can I eliminate static electricity when spray-painting on acrylic sheet plastic?
Hi, I'm trying to spray-paint one side of a sheet of acrylic (plexiglass) and it all goes fairly well except that I can't get the colour to go on evenly. The sprayed paint seems to dance before landing on the sheet in funny patterns. I'm guessing it has to do with static electricity. Does anyone know how I can reduce it, eliminate it or make it work in my favour?






























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Just tape a length of cable to each, with the other end connected to ground (say, a cold water pipe or a central-heating radiator).
I'm not sure whether there's something like a conductive primer, which might be another way to short out/even out the static charge.
(I haven't seen this effect, so I'm taking your word for it that static is the cause.)
Steve