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Re: Paint hardeners showed up when?
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Posted by Rustyj14 on February 06, 2007 at 12:03:36 from (71.245.188.186):
In Reply to: Re: Paint hardeners showed up when? posted by Kentucky Ed on February 06, 2007 at 10:22:29:
Yep, i agree with Kentucky Ed. I worked at a Jeep Dealers body shop, and the new Acrylic enamels came out around the early 70's. Our shop was in the basement of the building, below the mechanic shop, and dust was a problem when using synthetic enamel for painting, because of them dropping heavy car parts on the floor above us. A large clear plastic tarp helped keep most dust off the paint jobs, and the introduction of Acrylic Enamel and hardener made the paint dry quicker! That was the good thing about the new paint-the bad thing was the hardener, which they didn't warn us about all of the bad things! They just said that there might be hazzards from using the paints. Hardener warnings, and air supply masks, etc. didn't come out until much later!
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