Acrylics dangerous?
geofroley
07-09-2004, 07:47 PM
Are acrylics bad for you? I was just airburshing Tamiya Red and I have this weird feeling in my neck. I had a fan on though and couldn't smell anything. Am I overobsessing or should I take extra caution?
mike@af
07-09-2004, 08:19 PM
You're just paranoid.
geofroley
07-09-2004, 08:20 PM
You're just paranoid.
Well, thats a relief.
Well, thats a relief.
Vric
07-09-2004, 09:22 PM
Nah Acrylic are Alcool based at worst. so if you can't stand a beer, maybe your head will hurt with acrylic paint.. Btw, a mask can help just to not have paint in the noze (who never found strange color when blowing his noze :D)
mike@af
07-09-2004, 09:38 PM
Nah Acrylic are Alcool based at worst. so if you can't stand a beer, maybe your head will hurt with acrylic paint.. Btw, a mask can help just to not have paint in the noze (who never found strange color when blowing his noze :D)
Actually since I work with metal a lot I get so much metal dust up my nose its unbelieveable.
BTW, when wearing a mask dont burp while its on. I learned the hard way.
Actually since I work with metal a lot I get so much metal dust up my nose its unbelieveable.
BTW, when wearing a mask dont burp while its on. I learned the hard way.
Turbo Monster
07-09-2004, 10:48 PM
hahaha. That's great mike! what happened? Sounds weird, but interesting...ahhhhh! toxic burp! lol.
Anyways, I've never found much irritation from my acrylics..so...as mike said, you're just bein paranoid, my friend.
Anyways, I've never found much irritation from my acrylics..so...as mike said, you're just bein paranoid, my friend.
mike@af
07-09-2004, 10:53 PM
hahaha. That's great mike! what happened? Sounds weird, but interesting...ahhhhh! toxic burp! lol.
Well, I went and ate garlicy Italian. Then stopped somewhere on the way home and caught up with some friends that were going to another restraunt. I decided to join them. I had a shitload of onion rings and country fried steak. Not to mention a bunch of coke. Then went home to finish up some paint, but on the mask, burped.
Well, I went and ate garlicy Italian. Then stopped somewhere on the way home and caught up with some friends that were going to another restraunt. I decided to join them. I had a shitload of onion rings and country fried steak. Not to mention a bunch of coke. Then went home to finish up some paint, but on the mask, burped.
Turbo Monster
07-09-2004, 11:13 PM
What, did it keep that inside the mask?
That's great!
That's great!
Mainomega
07-10-2004, 03:53 AM
I would get a little move ventilation. isopropyl alcohol is not the same as the alcohol in beer.
RallyRaider
07-10-2004, 05:47 AM
Depends on a number of factors, including what type of thinners you used. Even if everything is completely non-toxic getting a load of dust up you nose and in your lungs ain’t going to be a good thing. Get a respirator.
ZoomZoomMX-5
07-10-2004, 07:53 AM
Well, I went and ate garlicy Italian. Then stopped somewhere on the way home and caught up with some friends that were going to another restraunt. I decided to join them. I had a shitload of onion rings and country fried steak. Not to mention a bunch of coke. Then went home to finish up some paint, but on the mask, burped.
:sly: :sly: Almost TMI there dude!
But when the offensive food digested a bit more, I'm sure you were ready to wear that mask again... :evillol:
:sly: :sly: Almost TMI there dude!
But when the offensive food digested a bit more, I'm sure you were ready to wear that mask again... :evillol:
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