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Subject: | RE: New car, new problems |
From: | Ken Landaiche <ken_landaiche@dlcc.com> |
Date: | Wed, 27 May 1998 09:13:47 -0700 |
Last year when I epoxy painted my garage floor, the cartridge filtered mask I used completely eliminated any taste in the air I breathed. Nevertheless, when I was done other exposed skin on my face felt very dry and almost burned. So while I saved my lungs, I don't know what I absorbed through the skin. Could Mike be looking for something more complete than a respirator? Ken Landaiche > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Kemp [SMTP:bk13@earthlink.net] > > I bought a respirator at Home Depot. Probably not the same as a > re-breather, > but it makes a very noticable difference. If you can taste the air, > your > hurting yourself. Just an inexpensive idea to help you out. > > Brian Kemp > > Mike Rambour wrote: > > > Does anyone have a good source for a re-breather ? I looked at > TIP tools > > and they seem awfully expensive. All I want is a small air filter > type > > thing to avoid the same mistakes I made with my lungs when I > restored my > > first 2 cars. |
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