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Re: Question about Iron Guard paint
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Posted by Peabody on October 03, 2005 at 20:44:41 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: Question about Iron Guard paint posted by CNKS on October 03, 2005 at 19:50:31:
OK, CNKS, then please give the straight talk on hardener. All the research I've done really scares the poop out of me concerning the adverse health aspects of using hardener without a supplied air breathing system. What overwhelming benefit does hardener contribute that would either justify purchasing a supplied air system or taking your chances with a less-protective cartridge air filter mask. Bottom line, as I've said several times before, I sprayed IH 2150 over two years ago WITHOUT hardener and the tractor still looks great (kept under cover). I get alarmed that first time painters are lured into some kind of mystique that hardener is a superior additive, without knowing that it has possible detrimental health consequences. From your comments, shouldn't we leave suggesting hardener to professional painters (if at all), or am I just a wimp? Personally, every time I see a post about possibly using hardener, I'd like to say, "Forget it."
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