2015-12-14 at 5:17 PM UTC
When it comes to paint the number one 'stuff' you need to be concerned about is your lungs. The prime ingredient in modern urethane paints is some sort of xxxxxx-isocyanate. Isocyanates are about as toxic to the human physiology as anything. You need a respirator that feeds fresh, outside air...not a enhancement Everything else is secondary Every autobody painter i kmow who is 'old' and been using paint carelessly has serious mental issues
2016-01-13 at 12:45 PM UTC
I cook isocyanates in silk underwear and NOTHING ELSE and those mental issues are called PAINTER RAGE my mother used to work with TOTES 1000US GALLONS of this shit and you dip your entire arm holding a sponge and slosh it around, the fumes are good for you. Every paint booth I ever worked in was air tight with fans and a heat thing that makes it dry fast. Like a giant walk in fume cupboard
2016-04-11 at 9:12 AM UTC
Painting on the ground is messy and tough on one's back, and painting outdoors can lead to debris caught in the paint's finish. This guide will walk you through creating your own paint booth for use in a garage (or on a patio that connects to sliding glass doors).