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To J. Cameron:
If you're using Imron, You'd better have a positive-flow exhaust, water air
wash system - and then use complete skin cover and a breather system
supplied with clean, filtered air. Imron, as sprayed, i.e., in the un-cured
condition, is highly toxic. Breathing is worst, but skin contact is also
bad. I hear the stuff goes for the nervous system. You could have a
beautiful paint job but be so screwed up that the Feds will ground you and
you won't even care.
I can't confirm it, from personal experience, but when I lived down in LALA
land (SoCal), the word was that the regulators were very touchy about who
could spray the stuff and with what kind of set-up. Bureaucratic regulators
usually give me a royal pain in the a**, but this time I believe they got it
right.
Be careful and read ALL the warnings on this stuff.
Dan Schaefer
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