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#1 mickyh

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Posted 26 March 2020 - 03:11 PM

At last at the point where I need to paint, was going to use 2K; but as DIY very concerned about the risks, the I see that there is no iso versions available. Has anybody used the non iso 2K system, and what the results like, any issues?



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Posted 26 March 2020 - 03:45 PM

We’ve used base and upol 1k smart clear, it’s a decent move if you care about your neighbours etc. Obv not gonna be as hard as 2k, but the results are decent.

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Posted 26 March 2020 - 03:50 PM

The non iso version is supposed to be safe, has anybody had experience with it?


Edited by mickyh, 26 March 2020 - 05:04 PM.


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Posted 27 March 2020 - 12:20 AM

10 pages of comments here 

 

https://www.mig-weld...2k-paint.35709/

 



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Posted 27 March 2020 - 08:46 AM

I suppose the best comment would they be selling the nasty stuff still is the safe stuff was any good, looks I'll stick with celly.



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Posted 28 March 2020 - 05:30 AM

There are good brands of paint that offer quality without isocyanates. The Cromax line (formerly Dupont ChromaBase) is one such line that I personally have experience with. They offer an optional isocyanate accelerator for added durability, but its standard activator works well too and can be used for most body areas. (I'd still prefer to use the isocyanate accelerator on places like the nose of the car or wheels though if possible.)

 

I don't believe its standard accelerator has isocyanates, but if it does it's a very small amount. The regular stuff never burned my skin where the iso-activated stuff did. :(

 

Dave


Edited by bluedragon, 28 March 2020 - 05:32 AM.





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