Members jrny4wrd Posted February 5, 2023 Members Report Posted February 5, 2023 I was told that Tandy's ECO-FLO is toxic to use with an airbrush. Something about the chemistry. Anybody know if Fenice can be used with an airbrush? Are they the same, only under a different label? Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted February 5, 2023 CFM Report Posted February 5, 2023 1 hour ago, jrny4wrd said: I was told that Tandy's ECO-FLO is toxic to use with an airbrush. Something about the chemistry. Anybody know if Fenice can be used with an airbrush? Are they the same, only under a different label? get the msds sheet don't rely on what people "tell" you about any chemicals. https://archpdfs.lps.org/Chemicals/Leather-Dye_Tandy.pdf Quote
Members Tugadude Posted February 5, 2023 Members Report Posted February 5, 2023 Yes, beware what people say. They can say all sorts of things. Here is what is probably the most important line from the SDS: "Inhalation: Repeated exposure may cause respiratory tract irritation." Translation: Use in a well-ventilated area, under a ventilation hood if you are doing a lot of it, and the use of a mask or respirator is advisable if you happen to be overly sensitive to the vapors. At least that's my take on it. P.S. If airbrushing made it toxic, wouldn't that be on the label, probably in large print? In addition, Tandy's website offers this advice under "Directions": Apply with an artist brush, wool dauber, air brush or aerosol sprayer. Thin with water. Quote
Members Handstitched Posted February 6, 2023 Members Report Posted February 6, 2023 Just have a common sense approach to all the chemicals we all use HS Quote
Members ArkieNewbie Posted February 21, 2023 Members Report Posted February 21, 2023 Aren't almost all chemicals "toxic" if atomized and inhaled? I've sprayed some pretty nasty stuff through a spray gun redoing furniture and I'm fi fi fi fine. But seriously, have proper ventilation and wear the right level canister respirator and you should be OK. Quote
Members doubleh Posted February 21, 2023 Members Report Posted February 21, 2023 2 hours ago, ArkieNewbie said: I've sprayed some pretty nasty stuff through a spray gun redoing furniture and I'm fi fi fi fine. I have done the same but either outside where the breeze would carry the overspray away from me or a canister mask when inside. I have asthma so I'm not taking any chances. Quote
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