You can buy a condensing system. It's like a dehumidifier. Costs a lot. 30 years ago, when I was doing auto body for a hobby, I took 50 ft of 1/2 inch copper. Installed the copper in the top freezer section of an old refrig. The copper exited to the lower ref section, where I had an in line dryer. Got tons of water in the dryer.
Then before the air got to the paint gun, my final filter was a toilet paper air filter. The air was actually ran through the toilet paper.
No clue where I got the toilet paper filter. Don't do much body work anymore. I rent the old building out to neighbor for storage. It still has the 5 hp air compressor, ref dryer and toilet paper filter.
I never got any water form air compressor on my paint jobs.
So if you are serious about getting the moisture out, make a refrig still to dry air, find a toilet paper air filter. George
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