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paddy quinn
21-04-11, 02:48 AM
any one got any ideas were i can get 3litres of arden blue
Royston
21-04-11, 06:50 AM
Paint supplier, must be one near you, do you have the correct paint code, are you wanting 2pak or water based........who's putting it on for you, if they are pro' they Should be using water based
Paint code for arden blue is 291 mate :thumb:
paddy quinn
21-04-11, 11:18 AM
im doing it myself
MattBrown
21-04-11, 11:23 AM
Paint supplier, must be one near you, do you have the correct paint code, are you wanting 2pak or water based........who's putting it on for you, if they are pro' they Should be using water based
I prefer poster paints tbhlol
But yeah, use 2k in your garage at your own peril, I made an error a few years ago, breathing that in for 10 minutes nearly crippled me, its horrendous in a warm garage space!
WEAR A MASK, or end up like me, and thats no good thinglol
paddy quinn
21-04-11, 12:27 PM
ive got a twin filter mask
Royston
21-04-11, 12:30 PM
ive got a twin filter mask
make sure it is suitable for use with 2k paints;)
paddy quinn
21-04-11, 12:38 PM
its from sellafield lol
fastcar1cars
21-04-11, 11:31 PM
it will be base coat and laquer as its metalic! Dont buy water based if your doing it in your garage. Get solvent based base coat and get a high solid laquer!
paddy quinn
22-04-11, 02:05 AM
cheers fast car but its getting the paint itself if i cant get it im going to do it in subaru rallye blue met
Royston
22-04-11, 08:57 AM
its from sellafield lol
It might protect you from radioactivity;) , but if it doesn't stop the cyanide content of the paint getting through you could be dead:eek:
I use an air fed mask...........not that I can paint very welllol
I prefer poster paints tbhlol
But yeah, use 2k in your garage at your own peril, I made an error a few years ago, breathing that in for 10 minutes nearly crippled me, its horrendous in a warm garage space!
WEAR A MASK, or end up like me, and thats no good thinglol
Its not that bad, just gets you high as **** lol
Royston
22-04-11, 09:12 AM
Its not that bad, just gets you high as **** lol
Then you dielol
It does contain cyanide but shouldn't kill you............
It isn't good stuff though, this might help
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/guidance/mr1.pdf
i got paint mixed in halfords and it came out very well but it cost me €75 for half a litre
Then you dielol
It does contain cyanide but shouldn't kill you............
It isn't good stuff though, this might help
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/guidance/mr1.pdf
Never use thinners to clean skin.
That may explain my sore arms :cry:
paddy quinn
22-04-11, 01:22 PM
little trick i use to clean my skin washing up liquid some sugar and a little bit of degreaser in a bottle works wonders
mk1nova_rich
22-04-11, 07:43 PM
little trick i use to clean my skin washing up liquid some sugar and a little bit of degreaser in a bottle works wonders
Which is just a home brewed Swarfega lol get a tub of proper stuff its miles easier
paddy quinn
23-04-11, 12:48 AM
you cant beat home brew
I rolled with the DIY Swarfega at my mates today. Fairly liquid, Saxa and a scouring pad always equals clean hands and arms. lol
little trick i use to clean my skin washing up liquid some sugar and a little bit of degreaser in a bottle works wonders
washing up liquid already has degreeser in it, so long as your using fairy lol
paddy quinn
23-04-11, 12:44 PM
and i like my degreaser i got as it smells like deblime
stop being gay about hand cleaner.... just buy swarfega paint remover. it stinks but it gets it off, then use normal swarfega orange to get them proper clean...
this is a serious manly thread about how hard paddy is & how potentially lethal paints aren't going to hurt him.......
paddy quinn
23-04-11, 01:03 PM
funnny
seriously, anything that can stick colour to a car is going to be harmful, so be careful & get the right gear. the trouble is that unless you are planning to do lots of painting, its going to cost you more to set it up than a reasonable respray will.
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