j-c-c-62
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Mostly I believe, but in reality, it doesn't matter much since they are always combined when applying.
Are you really a Dupont?
Are you really a Dupont?
Yes. The "catalyst" is almost all "isocyanate". I guy at my work had about 1/2 of one lung removed because of itThey come from the catalyst?
Incorrect. The isocyanate is sprayed into a fine mist which penetrates deep into your lungs (and stays there) if you breath it in. It is only "safe" the next day after the paint is completely cured (dry).... THEN, it's safeMostly I believe, but in reality, it doesn't matter much since they are always combined when applying.
Are you really a Dupont?
Back around 1999 I was hauling automotive supplies and parts around the eastern US.Why does auto body paint cost so much ????? Are the prices set by the Drug Cartel in other conturies, smuggled acrossed the border. Do the Feds stop the flow of paint into the country ??????
They don't have to be. My shade tree understanding is: the catalyst is a drier that cures the paint quickly making the car useable immediately. Without it, the paint is soft at first, but is stronger as time goes by.Mostly I believe, but in reality, it doesn't matter much since they are always combined when applying.
Are you really a Dupont?
What exactly did I state that was "incorrect"?Incorrect. The isocyanate is sprayed into a fine mist which penetrates deep into your lungs (and stays there) if you breath it in. It is only "safe" the next day after the paint is completely cured (dry).... THEN, it's safe
I guess it's a good thingSo you can run, jump and climb faster after drinking it?
So, I was right in my earlier post.My friend is a rep for PPG and been doing it for 25 years. He worked for a Platinum PPG dealer now for PPG itself. Here's the true answer. Greed and EPA regulations. PPG raises prices when oil goes up, yet never has a price degrease when oil goes down. And now a days most are water borne paints, sooo, oil prices has nothing to do with paint pricing. It's all greed.
As long as we are willing to pay the price for any product...the sellers will charge as much as possible..Does not matter what the product is..fact. $8,000.-$10,000. dollars for super bowl tickets..need I say more ??So, I was right in my earlier post.
They charge what they do....... cause they can!
Agreed. And that's fine, as long as the consumer has the option to buy, or not buy. I can paint my car, or not paint it.As long as we are willing to pay the price for any product...the sellers will charge as much as possible..Does not matter what the product is..fact. $8,000.-$10,000. dollars for super bowl tickets..need I say more ??