Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
In Response To: Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear (Paul T)
I also should warn anyone else that tries this that the majority of auto clear hardeners contain isocyanate which is toxic and a charcoal respirator should be used. When the clear hardens the toxicity is no longer present.
Good advice.
Some of the 'boatbuilding 2-part paints and clears (Awlgrip, Epifanes, Interlux) seem to be even more noxious than the modern automotive products. The vapours can affect the eyes so full-face fresh air supply (HobbyAire or similar) protection is even better than a 'regular' canister respirator mask.
Definitely strong arguments for finding a willing auto spray shop (and pro sprayer) in your area!
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- Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Paul T -- 12/31/2016, 5:20 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Marc Upchurch -- 12/31/2016, 7:07 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Mike Bielski -- 12/31/2016, 8:51 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Paul T -- 12/31/2016, 9:06 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Mike Bielski -- 1/1/2017, 9:53 am- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
JohnAbercrombie -- 1/1/2017, 10:19 am - Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
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Dan Caouette (CSCWC) -- 1/1/2017, 12:42 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Nick R. -- 1/1/2017, 2:41 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Marc Upchurch -- 1/1/2017, 2:43 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Paul T -- 1/1/2017, 6:36 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Paul T -- 1/1/2017, 6:43 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear *PIC*
Paul T -- 1/4/2017, 8:12 pm- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Bill Hamm -- 1/6/2017, 3:14 am- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Marc Upchurch -- 1/6/2017, 6:46 am- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear *PIC*
Paul T -- 1/6/2017, 7:25 am- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Dan Caouette (CSCWC) -- 1/6/2017, 10:02 am- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Marc Upchurch -- 1/6/2017, 11:04 am- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Roy Martin -- 1/6/2017, 11:35 am- Re: Material: Using a roller for automotive clear
Paul T -- 1/6/2017, 12:54 pm
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