Paint departments lose quality and time when spray guns, waterborne or solvent cleaning, wheel washing, mixing-room routines, and waste control are handled as separate tasks instead of one workflow.
Paint department guide
Choose spray gun cleaning by paint-room workflow, not one machine.
Use paint type, gun volume, wash method, mixing-room discipline, waste option, and operator routine to choose the right Drester cleaning path.
Buyer guide
Use this guide before choosing equipment or requesting a quote.
This guide helps a workshop understand the problem, the right user profile, the business reason, what to compare, and what M&H Group should confirm.
What this guide covers
Read the decision logic before choosing a product option.
Best for bodyshops, dealer paint departments, mixing rooms, wheel-repair centers, and workshops that need a cleaner, repeatable paint-process routine.
Compare paint type, manual versus automatic cleaning, number of guns per day, whether the shop also needs wheel washing, mixing-room space, filtration, waste option, consumables, and operator handover.
Ask M&H Group to confirm paint type, gun volume, wash method, room layout, wheel-wash need, waste handling, consumables, and the daily operator routine before selecting the model.
Paint departments lose quality and time when spray guns, waterborne or solvent cleaning, wheel washing, mixing-room routines, and waste control are handled as separate tasks instead of one workflow.
Best for bodyshops, dealer paint departments, mixing rooms, wheel-repair centers, and workshops that need a cleaner, repeatable paint-process routine.
A controlled Drester option reduces contamination risk, supports repeatable paint work, keeps cleaning responsibility clear, and makes the paint department easier to manage after installation.
Compare paint type, manual versus automatic cleaning, number of guns per day, whether the shop also needs wheel washing, mixing-room space, filtration, waste option, consumables, and operator handover.
What to ask M&H Group
Ask M&H Group to confirm paint type, gun volume, wash method, room layout, wheel-wash need, waste handling, consumables, and the daily operator routine before selecting the model.
before requesting a quote
Confirm the practical details before investing.
This guide does not replace an M&H Group review. It helps the first quote discussion start from the right operating facts.
Weekly job volume, most common work types, and which jobs still leave the workshop.
Bay layout, air, power, extraction, ventilation, and physical constraints.
Operator skill level, training requirement, and handover process after installation.
Consumables, spare parts, machine care, and the person responsible for the process after installation.
Related equipment
Open the related product and planning options.
Manual or automatic gun cleaner?
The answer depends on paint type, gun volume, room layout, operator routine, and how much process control the workshop needs.
Why discuss waste handling with gun cleaning?
Cleaning and waste are part of the same paint-room discipline and should be reviewed together before requesting a quote.
Does this affect finish quality?
A cleaner, structured process can reduce contamination risk and support more consistent paint work.
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