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Old 11-14-2004, 11:18 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Alclad WARNING

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Ok maybe you can't get cancer with sex, but you can get something very unpleasant
sex can give you cancer. I have references for proof if needed.

A few sexually transmitted viruses have just recently been implicated as DEFINITE caues of cancer. Namely, a virus that is a very distant cousin of HIV...HPV causes nasty bumps and can stay in your body latently and can lead to cancer of the 'private parts'. HLTV-1, EBV and other sexally transmitted viruses show evidence of causing cancer
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Isn't alcald ask for Enamel base coat for Chrome ? I think it don't stick on Lacquer (Tamiya) paint

I'm in wait to get Enamel black to test it..

Sticks just fine over TS14. I've got several 1:20th F1 exhausts to prove it too ;-)>

Now what I _HAVE_ heard and experienced is that it doesn't stick too well to AlcadII's own branded undercoat (the gloss black enamel shown in the first post)...to each his own and your results may vary ;-)>

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spidereddie, thank you very much for you very elucidative answer! (I'm sure you'll turn out a great doctor..you use examples like no other doctor I know )

As for sex, I meant it as a joke, but I had no idea that it could cause cancer...(I meant sex in the act it self, not the diseases attached to ir )

I want to kindly thank you all for you opinions. I'm sure there are many, many modelers (specially the younger ones) that don't know some of the dangers of using such products, and I hope that, with this thread, some minds can be changed.
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Re: Re: Re: Alclad WARNING

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Sticks just fine over TS14. I've got several 1:20th F1 exhausts to prove it too ;-)>

Now what I _HAVE_ heard and experienced is that it doesn't stick too well to AlcadII's own branded undercoat (the gloss black enamel shown in the first post)...to each his own and your results may vary ;-)>

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thanks. I will try. I have a brand new TS-14 spraycan that I never used yet
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I want to kindly thank you all for you opinions. I'm sure there are many, many modelers (specially the younger ones) that don't know some of the dangers of using such products, and I hope that, with this thread, some minds can be changed.

Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad it was recieved positively. I was a bit reluctant to post so long, but yes you are correct, it's important for people to just get a better understanding of things we're surrounded by.
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What about tamiya acrylics? is there anything we should worry about in those?
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Re: Alclad WARNING

In California (and increasingly in the rest of the US,) people like to sue other people about the most rediculous things. Warning labels abound in an effort to shift the responsibility of using any given product back onto the user.

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Re: Alclad WARNING

I live in California and I see those signs everywhere. Not only on products, but in random places. In my old apartment complex there was about five of those signs in my parking lot, laundry room, mail box center, by the pool, etc. Like Jay said it is just a way to relieve yourself of any responsibility. I just think its funny that only the state of California thinks it causes cancer, is everyone else denying the fact that it causes cancer or what??
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