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  1. da_sgt

    CARC no worse than automotive polyurethane paint?

    About the paint peeling and fading on the Eighty's cars.... That was a major rush job to comply with a new Federal Standard...Yes it resulted in bad paint. But not the fault of the "Big Three" which is now the big"TWO" I happen to own more than one of those poor souls. Total rush job pushed by...
  2. da_sgt

    CARC no worse than automotive polyurethane paint?

    rdixiemiller; Your right about the "shop" air, if you notice I said "secure" but others might have thought they could just plug-in and be good to go. Always know what you are doing! Just wondering why do you need a CO monitor? I guess I must be out of the loop on the new regs? As a side note...
  3. da_sgt

    CARC no worse than automotive polyurethane paint?

    OK lets keep it simple, catalysed simply means adding a catalyst. Its a two part system, paint and catalyst. Catalyst simply means adding a substance that initiates a chemical reaction which will enable the paint to proceed at lower temperatures than normal. In other words "cure", and the faster...
  4. da_sgt

    CARC no worse than automotive polyurethane paint?

    rdixiemiller; First welcome aboard<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_thumzup.gif" alt="Thumb Up"> Glad you said all that! I would have mispelled most of the compounds, and would have gotten finger cramps from all that typing<img src="emoticons/icon_smile_wink.gif" alt="Wink"> I use a "Scott"...
  5. da_sgt

    CARC no worse than automotive polyurethane paint?

    McGuyver, First it's all in the wording, "(1) A common misconception is that CARC paints present greater health/ safety/ environmental hazards than do other paints. In fact, the health and safety requirements for CARC are the same as those for all paints." Since the introduction of Imron...
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