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Re: hardener in the paint?
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Posted by souNdguy on July 13, 2006 at 11:20:48 from (12.64.66.217):
In Reply to: hardener in the paint? posted by Tim Shultz on July 13, 2006 at 10:59:56:
In general, hardner modifies drying time and luster, and adds durability, can help resist fading, etc. I use TSC's (valspar) hardner in TSC's cheapy 27$ a gallon BPS paint. The paint definately looks better with hardner... Your call. Be aware that you need to be carefull with hardner... you don't want to breath the fumes.. meaning you either need to paint in open air with good air exchange and a good mask, and in those conditions.. you technically should be monitoring levels for best safety, or else you need a self contained breather system. I paint in the open air and wear a good mask, and don't test. Read the MSDS for your products and make your own choice on what you do. Some people are effected to a much higher degree than others when it concerns the active ingredient in hardner compounds.. etc. That is.. what may kill one person.. may not phase another.. etc. Soundguy
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