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Spray Aerosol Auto Painting without Mask in Open Area safe?
I've done aerosol spray painting on my car (touch up) several months ago on three weekends without a mask/respirator outdoors in open area. I tried to not inhale the stuff as carefully as I could: like I would hold my breath and spray then walk away to let it dry, but I could still smell the stuff in a distance (and the distance I kept away shortened after each spray because I was getting a little impatient). I am becoming a little concerned now about possible health effects. Should I be concerned? For whatever amount I inhaled or consumed, can my body get it out of my system naturally? I read that some types of paints are more dangerous than others. I got my paints from automotivetouchup dot com, basecoat, clearcoat, primer and rubbing compound... I am sure I've inhaled some being around that sprayed area, but should I be overly concerned? thanks
You should only be greatly concerned if you decide to make a habit of this...it's not very smart to inhale these fumes without a respirator-they sell them at harborfreight.com and pretty much anywhere else where they have automotive or paint supplies.
PLEASE get one, I think that you'll find it's a great investment.
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