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Re: IH paint, Reducer and what Hardner?????
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Posted by CNKS on February 24, 2006 at 17:31:48 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: IH paint, Reducer and what Hardner????? posted by Baelee05 on February 24, 2006 at 10:10:41:
Baelee05 and anyone else who does or does not care -- I am tired of the incorrect information and misconceptions about hardeners, I do not care how many tractors you have painted, or what you have used, or who told you that a charcoal mask will filter iso's. When you say "Plain enamel CIH paint with with hardener is not anymore dangerous that straight enamel" you are WRONG. All hardeners except those used for epoxy primers contain isocyanates, not the paint, the HARDENER. It is true that the formulations for alkyd and acrylic enamels and the urethanes are different, but they ALL contain iso's. I believe there is only one company that makes iso's, it supplies all paint manufacturers. A NEW charcoal mask will filter iso's IF it fits properly. Since they only come in small, medium, and large, a perfect fit is not likely. Also no one knows how long the charcoal will give adequate filtering. You can't go by odor, because iso's themselves have little or no odor. I apologize for the rant, because you simply do not know any better, but incorrect information about safety should not be tolerated.
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