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Re: Valspar Restoration series paint system
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Posted by David T in Ga. on August 01, 2005 at 18:43:50 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Valspar Restoration series paint system posted by Paul G. in Mn on August 01, 2005 at 15:34:27:
I have been painting automobiles for 22 years and have seen many changes in that time. First isocyanates are drawn to moisture. Lungs are easily protected with the proper canister resperator(NOT a paper dust mask).Eyes are another matter, I use a full face canister resperator as I dont like the air supply line in my way. This is totaly osha acceptable. I prefer catalized (hardener)paints as they last longer,dont spot or peel from fuel or other fluid spills and most important are much eaier to deal with if you need to repair and repaint as they wont "lift" when you paint over them.They will sand better without clogging the paper. I recently had a bad situation with a "Modified Alkyd Enamel" with hardener that my customer provided. It was a 1 coat product, but it was not as "Slick" as I wanted so I did a second coat after it had tacked over. It started trying to crack and lift. The paint rep. said I was not suposed to do that. I would stay away from them. ALWAYS follow all directions. Good luck
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