gasket999
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Hi everyone.
I've always stayed away from 2k paint, but an finding more and more that I need to do tiny bits here and there (metallic paint and clear on things like tailgate hinges, wing mirror shells, etc). The activated aerosols are perfect for this, little mini spray setups that are ideal for small parts - like https://www.riolettcustomaerosols.co.uk/2k-aerosol-spray-paint/
I'd be using them infrequently - maybe for a few minutes once a month - no where near enough to justify taking small parts and brackets to a body shop but I still want to be as careful as practical.
I have gloves and paper suits, but could anyone recommend a respirator that would be suitable to be used in a domestic setting? As I'd be using it so infrequently, filter life and storage are quite important as if the filters needed to be replaced every month it would cost a fortune.
Thank you.
I've always stayed away from 2k paint, but an finding more and more that I need to do tiny bits here and there (metallic paint and clear on things like tailgate hinges, wing mirror shells, etc). The activated aerosols are perfect for this, little mini spray setups that are ideal for small parts - like https://www.riolettcustomaerosols.co.uk/2k-aerosol-spray-paint/
I'd be using them infrequently - maybe for a few minutes once a month - no where near enough to justify taking small parts and brackets to a body shop but I still want to be as careful as practical.
I have gloves and paper suits, but could anyone recommend a respirator that would be suitable to be used in a domestic setting? As I'd be using it so infrequently, filter life and storage are quite important as if the filters needed to be replaced every month it would cost a fortune.
Thank you.