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![]() Was no chalk spray when we were @ the shop sry mangsi rip, Montana Black is just 2 gr8. ![]() Anyways now that I've got my friend her first two cans me and budderinos decided 2 look 4 some masks to keep her safe too bcuz she cant die too soon. (Going to buy our cans like next week or later, hypeee gotta save uppp). Found some in the shop for only 12 bucks but not rly sure if those even had a filter. If any1 is expirienced with filters and all, I got a question; should we buy masks that are able to handle two filters or are one filter masks safe enough? Also should they be gasfilter and particlefilter, combinationfilter or something else? IS A1-P2 GOOD ENOUGH OR SHOULD I GO WITH A2-P3??? I mean im not gonna hop into a gaschamber or something but I'm not too hot for lung or skincancer. If anyone knows any good masks to buy online or wherever, drop some links plox? was gonna go with those but really not so sureee (sites are in german, beware): http://www.seton.at/D96115000/3M-400...lnr=6115011000 seems good but dunno^ has combination filter, would b able to wear glasses 4 safety too http://www.saw-arbeitsschutz.de/arbe...e-klasse-1/297 or this where I could just simply change the filters, filters r expensive tho^ Obviously gonna ask arround more outside of le interwebsss but you never know, maybe graalians has some super pro sprayers who know their stuff! Doesn't hurt to ask yet I guess |
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Particulate masks which can be bought very cheap in most hardware stores is all you really need to keep safe while spray painting, they are also disposable and can simply be thrown out when used, there isn't really a point in buying expensive ones, unless you want to look cool while doing it. In certain situations you might need to use a respirator mask, but only if you are spray painting in small enclosed places. If spray painting is something you think you will be doing a lot and for a long period of time then it might be worthwhile to buy an expensive mask you can reuse over and over, but spray painting is pretty simple and only requires simple protection. |
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In the US you need ID for a can of paint :l
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