3M P95 Paint Project Respirator — Black, Size L is built for painters and DIY enthusiasts who demand dependable protection from paint-related particulates without slowing you down.
With a NIOSH P95 rating, this reusable respirator traps at least 95% of airborne particles, including dust and oil-based spray mists commonly encountered during painting, priming, sanding, and finishing tasks. The black finish and streamlined design provide a professional look while delivering practical, reliable performance.
What makes it stand out
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Oil-resistant particulate protection: The P95 filtration handles oil-based aerosols that can accompany paint work, helping keep overspray, sanding dust, and other particulates out of your lungs.
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Paint-focused design: Specifically built for paint projects, offering comfortable wear during long sessions with a balanced, unobtrusive fit.
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Reusable and economical: Designed for repeated use with fresh filters, reducing waste while maintaining strong protection.
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Secure, adjustable fit: An adjustable nose clip helps create a reliable seal across a range of face shapes, while the straightforward construction supports quick on/off between steps.
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Professional look and packaging: Classic black color for a sleek, professional appearance and carded packaging that includes a single respirator for straightforward replacement in your toolkit.
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Size L for versatile fit: Sized Large to accommodate a broad range of users, delivering a comfortable, secure fit over the nose and mouth during paint tasks.
Ideal use cases
Perfect for indoor or outdoor painting projects, including priming, base coats, and finishing layers where particulate exposure from spray mists and sanding is a concern. Suitable for DIY home projects, workshop work, and professional touch-ups where reliable particulate protection matters.
How to use for best results
- Inspect the respirator for cracks or damage before each use and confirm the headbands and nose clip move freely.
- Place the respirator over your nose and mouth, position the nose clip, and pull the straps to achieve a snug seal without causing discomfort.
- Hold breathing normally and perform a quick seal check (without inhaling) to ensure there are no air leaks around the edges.
- Use with appropriate filters designed for paint-related particulates and replace them when breathing resistance increases or after heavy exposure.
- After use, store the respirator in a clean, dry area and replace it when signs of wear or damage appear.