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Re: Paint respirator --------- Help
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Posted by Peabody on March 16, 2005 at 18:07:06 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Paint respirator --------- Help posted by Jonn on March 16, 2005 at 14:21:14:
I studied up on this two years ago when restoring my SC. I really wanted to use hardener, and was like you wanting to either buy or jerry-rig a "cheap" supplied air system. The more I read about Iso's, including info from CNKS, the more they scared the poop out of me, and I decided against the hardener. I Painted with IH 2150 with recommended reducer, no hardener, using a cartridge-type 3M filter ($25-$30). Two years later, the paint job looks almost as good as the day I painted it...I didn't get sick and I can breath. When I paint my Cub this spring, I won't even think about using hardener. And I will use the cartridge filter mask again, especially seeing how red the cartridges were after I painted the SC. The flimsy particle masks just won't seal against your face well enough to do the trick.
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