I've got the best mask before the air fed one but not many masks filter the gas effectively

What mask you got then? Like I say I used 2k to paint my 90 (every thing the chassis and axles and the body.) Never wore a mask just did the painting and got out of there until the next coat. Not a good idea but I'm still here, Just would prefer to were one next time :eek:
 
What mask you got then? Like I say I used 2k to paint my 90 (every thing the chassis and axles and the body.) Never wore a mask just did the painting and got out of there until the next coat. Not a good idea but I'm still here, Just would prefer to were one next time :eek:

you can get twin repirators with selectable filter cartridge ,as said not as good as air fed but £20
 
but better than headaches caused by isocyanite

Yes definitely. I've got a mask, Only a cheap one mind from when I was spraying cellulose. But I always forget to wear it.
Cant say It gave me headaches, But a bit of coughing and wheezing if I was in there to long.
 
Generally speaking, the amount of time it took for me to apply a coat of paint wasn't enough time for me to feel any ill effects from the paint. The only time I had issues was when I messed up mixing paint before applying another coat and was in the shed so long the paint started getting to me. All in all I'm really happy with the results even though it's a bit dodgy to use
 
Generally speaking, the amount of time it took for me to apply a coat of paint wasn't enough time for me to feel any ill effects from the paint. The only time I had issues was when I messed up mixing paint before applying another coat and was in the shed so long the paint started getting to me. All in all I'm really happy with the results even though it's a bit dodgy to use

definitely a bit dodgy to use but worth it in my opinion :)
 

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