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Let’s talk about static

You can’t see it. But if you don’t remove it, every paint job you do could become a massive headache.

Whether it’s a new vehicle or one in an accident repair workshop, the biggest enemy to you achieving a consistent, perfect finish is static.

Day in, day out, this is what

you’re up against:

Dust and dirt inclusions

Halos

Dark edges

Blending issues 

Colour matching issues

Patchiness

Uneven application

Runs/shrinkage

Excessive use of paint and materials

We’ve found the solution. And it works.

But it’s not anti-static wipes or fluids, which cannot be used throughout the painting process, meaning that static will return and be left untreated.

The answer is STAT-GUN

An easy-to-use-device which neutralises static charge generated during preparation and application, using a constant stream of billions of positive and negative ions per second.

Cordless

Hand-held

Light and ergonomically-designed

Compliance certified 

Save time and money from costly corrective processes by using Stat-Gun at every stage of the paint process.

If you’re a perfectionist, Stat-Gun is the tool for you!

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Frequently answered questions

We know it’s a technical subject, but with our FAQs we’ve simplified all the key topics that come up for discussion.

This simple, hand-held cordless device blows ionised air onto the surface area of each panel prior to painting. The ionisation is created by tungsten emitters which create the neutralising charge. Watch the video to learn more.

Static doesn’t generate on its own; it requires specific conditions to form. Therefore, there isn’t a precise timeframe for static to return. It depends on factors such as contact, painting, heat, or air pressure. To prevent static buildup, use the Stat-Gun right before applying each and every material.

The Stat-Gun doesn’t have a fan like a traditional spray gun. Instead, it uses a jet of air to quickly and efficiently deliver ionization to the surface. As soon as the air jet hits the surface, it spreads across a wide area. Use the Stat-Gun like you would a spray gun for ample coverage, holding it at the same distance. If you need less pressure on a delicate surface, simply hold the unit further away.

There isn’t a specific “ideal” air pressure for the Stat-Gun, as we don’t want painters to constantly adjust between the stat-gun and spray gun. Use enough pressure to achieve a “scrubbing” action to remove contaminants and effectively distribute ionisation. Adjust as needed based on your surface requirements.

A fully charged battery will provide approximately 8-10 hours of continuous ionization. You shouldn’t need to recharge during a single day of use if the batteries are properly maintained. We recommend charging the Stat-Gun or Pro Stat-Gun overnight 2-3 times a week with moderate usage.

The Stat-Gun has four LED indicators on the top:

  • Red LED: Lights up when the gun is charging.

  • Orange LED: Lights up when the trigger is pulled and the gun is ionizing.

  • Green LED: Lights up when the batteries are fully charged.

  • Clear LED: Can be ignored.

The Pro Stat-Gun has two LED indicators at the back next to the charging port:

  • Left LED: Lights up solid RED when the gun is connected and charging.

  • Left LED : Blinks GREEN when connected and fully charged.

  • Right LED: Solid Yellow light when trigger is pulled to indicate ionising.

Myth 1: We don't have a problem with static

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