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  1. #1
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    Question Antistatic

    We love the dry air in Colorado, but it means lots of static build up on my shop vac hose and on the unit itself. I was thinking about buying some antistatic spray that is made for clothing and see if it will help.

    Has anyone tried that or another remedy?

    Thanks

    Ed Brady
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Ed Brady
    Colorado Springs

    "If You're Lucky Enough to Live in the Mountains, You're Lucky Enough"

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    Greetings fellow dweller of the sky! I know what you're talking about concerning static buildup. In my house, I have used laundry fabric softener to eliminate static. I dilute it with water, pour it into a spray bottle and spray it on the carpet. It only takes a little lest the carpet get sticky. Dryer sheets also work well. You can rub them on almost any surface giving you the blue flashes.

    I would try spraying some fabric softener on your shop floor and in your vacuum hose. I'll bet that helps a lot.

    I expect anti-static sprays would also help, but they're more expensive than fabric softener or dryer sheets. If you get the low-end fabric softener, it's pretty inexpensive and it works pretty well. Oh, and you can even wet a washcloth with it and throw it in the dryer. That was the first version of the dryer sheet.
    Last edited by Pat Germain; 03-12-2008 at 8:49 PM.

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    I got sick and tired of getting zapped!

    When I moved to Colorado Springs from VA Beach I had the same problem… Not just a nuisance but it hurt. I replaced every one of my switch-plate covers with nylon screws. Now my woolen Berber carpet doesn’t take me to the floor in the winter like a TASER gun... ouch! Below are two links that may help including the nylon screws I bought:
    Dewey
    http://www.bwf-america.com/static-electricity.htm
    http://www.mcfeelys.com/search/nylon+screw

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    Thanks for the responses and the links. I'll give these ideas a try.

    EDB
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Ed Brady
    Colorado Springs

    "If You're Lucky Enough to Live in the Mountains, You're Lucky Enough"

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