| To: | billyzoom@billyzoom.com, wmgilroy@gmail.com, |
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| Subject: | Re: Painting a car in an attached garage |
| From: | KrkLH@cs.com |
| Date: | Sun, 30 Jul 2006 15:02:06 EDT |
Good stuff - I am taking it that this is a one stage paint job you are refering to. If your shooting a base coat clear coat job don't most final clears (not inner-coat clears like House of Kolor's SG100 ) use a hardener which uses isocyanates? Du Pont's Chroma Premier clear system uses hexamethalyene disocyanate - similiar to Valspar and House of Kolor's isocyanate. I'll take my answer off the air! Kirk |
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