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What about dust?
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I think most would agree the best way to keep a layout clean is to not get it dirty in the first place. Having the layout in a finished room and not allowing smoking or wood working projects, etc. in the room are all very good ideas the have been proposed already. <br /> <br />The next level of that same line of thought is to clean the air itself of the dust that does get in. I would suggest you get a simple air filtration system to keep the dust from being much of an issue to begin with. It would also deal with smoke and whatever else got in the layout area. It helps keep the room from smelling like all the various chemicals and compounds we use in they hobby as well. <br /> <br />I use a dehumidifier too to keep the water content in the air from going nuts. It can get a bit out of hand in Seattle [;)] It can pull more than a gallon from the air from the time I leave in the morning till the time I get back from work. <br /> <br />Warren
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