The “most installed” spray booth filter in Australia
Our data shows us that the Paint Pocket spray booth exhaust filter is more than 10x as popular as our next most purchased filter. Paint Pocket is the filter that shops move to when they’re tired of frequent filter changes interrupting work. The pocketed media is engineered for higher holding capacity, so you see fewer stoppages, cleaner finishes and a booth that stays predictable when the schedule is full.
Reduces filter changes by up to 80%
High holding capacity means change outs are less frequent, there is less labour walking in and out of the booth and fewer pauses while painters wait for airflow to recover.
Why shops choose Paint Pocket
Shops that move to Paint Pocket are usually chasing three things. Steady airflow, fewer interruptions and more consistent results across the change out cycle. The media is designed to support exactly that.
How it performs in real booths
The pocketed face loads overspray as it hits the media while the dense polyester backing helps stop blow through and early collapse.
- Overspray ends up in the filter instead of the ducting
- The mat stays open longer instead of flattening early
- Booth heat and spray patterns stay consistent
- Shops often see two to four times the runtime compared to fibreglass mats
Fits common booth brands
Paint Pocket roll widths are supplied into many Australian spray booth brands:
Truflow
Seetal
Masterbooth
MN Spraybooths
Junair
Blowtherm
USI Italia
GFS
Roll sizes and fitment
Two roll widths cover nearly every spray booth exhaust pit used in Australian refinish work. Measure your current frame width and match the closest roll size for proper fitment.
- 600mm × 22m suits narrow exhaust pits and many older booths.
- 760mm × 22m is the most common width in modern collision repair workshops.
Matching roof inlet filter?
Many workshops run Paint Pocket in the exhaust pit and an EU5 roof inlet filter in the ceiling so airflow stays clean from top to bottom. For a full system upgrade, take a look at the EU5 Roof Inlet Filter 4 Pack.
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers for busy paint shops
How long does Paint Pocket last?
Most workshops see two to four times the runtime of standard fibreglass or flat polyester mats. Actual lifespan depends on booth load, paint volume and the type of work running through the booth.
Will it fit my booth?
In most cases yes. Paint Pocket roll widths match common Lowbake and other Australian refinish booth exhaust frame sizes. Measure your frame width and choose either the 600mm or 760mm roll for the best fit.
Which way does the media face?
The pocketed side faces the spray area and the smooth side faces the outlet. Fitting it this way makes sure overspray loads correctly into the three dimensional structure.
Can I trim Paint Pocket to suit my pit?
Yes. Paint Pocket can be trimmed to suit slightly non standard pits. Most workshops cut along the roll with a sharp knife or blade and take a small amount off the edge. Avoid cutting large sections out of the middle so the media keeps its shape and holding capacity.
How does Paint Pocket pay for itself?
Fewer change outs, less time spent walking in and out of the booth and more stable airflow across the day all add up. Most workshops find the labour savings and reduced downtime more than cover the cost of the filter over its life.
Is Paint Pocket compliant and safe?
Yes. Paint Pocket is a purpose designed overspray arrestor used in Australian spray booths and supports safe exhaust filtration and typical workshop compliance requirements.




