We've now had our first successful dust/hair/crap-less resin pour.
We were looking at buying PVC and such to build a clean room, and wound up getting a deal on a 6' x 8' x 7'(high) green house that is a metal pipe structure, covered with thick durable plastic.
Cindy had me build a custom cover for curing artwork. It's made of PVC pipe and covered with plastic. Through the use of this thin film plastic that is made for insulating windows (the stuff you use a hair dryer on to make it clear), she wound up creating a heavy static charge on this cover. Over night, it collected *all* the hair and dust inside the tent.
End results, I'm looking to find a way to heavily charge plexiglass sheets, or similar, to act as an attractor inside the tent (which is in our living room).
I did ask her to use half the recommended resin amount on the Plumeria piece, but due to pushing the limit too far, the piece has a lot of depressions in it.
But honestly, I don't care about the depressions, because as bad as it looks from some angles, there is *zero* hair or foreign particles in it. That has been a huge problem for us, and it now appears to be solved. Doing a re-pour with a better amount of resin will really make this one shine.