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Posted by lee on August 27, 2001 at 16:07:43 from (198.133.22.93):
In Reply to: Epoxy Paint... posted by AndyG on August 26, 2001 at 19:54:50:
The epoxy systems are very durable if applied correctly. Not only expensive, they are much more difficult to work with than say a good enamel and hardener. An acrylic enamel seems a little more touchy than straight enamel or an enamel and hardener. Epoxy a little more finicky yet. The epoxy paint, hardener, and appropriate reducers are very toxic as you will note when you read the label so you do not want to inhale this stuff or get these materials on your skin. Not that you want to inhale or have contact with the materials in any paint system those used in epoxy are some of the most toxic. Best left for use by professional painters only. You should have a good paint booth, appropriate spray equipment and all the right protective gear and training.
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