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Came out great, Rasky! I have to ask what product you are concerned about breathing since you have that pic with the respirator.
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Came out great, Rasky! I have to ask what product you are concerned about breathing since you have that pic with the respirator.
Ikr. What's going on in that pic? Lol.
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Your work never ceases to amaze me Chad! Keep up the good work!
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Came out great, Rasky! I have to ask what product you are concerned about breathing since you have that pic with the respirator.
I've actually been wearing a respirator all the time now while polishing. After 26 years of breathing in dust from polishing cars (especially the silica loaded crap back in the day) I have developed some very noticeable respiratory problems. I was using M101 on the Nano in that pic.
PPE is a serious deal though and I really wish I could turn back the clocks and undue all the damage to my lungs and hearing from this line of work.
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Originally Posted by RaskyR1
I've actually been wearing a respirator all the time now while polishing. After 26 years of breathing in dust from polishing cars (especially the silica loaded crap back in the day) I have developed some very noticeable respiratory problems. I was using M101 on the Nano in that pic.
PPE is a serious deal though and I really wish I could turn back the clocks and undue all the damage to my lungs and hearing from this line of work.
I actually thought about similar comments from Jason Rose when I saw you wearing the respirator in that pic. I notice you listed Hyper Polish in one of your steps and it's nice that there is virtually no dust from those OPT products.
As far as turning back the clock, it would be nice if we could do a Back To The Future Biff and smack our younger selves around, but even that wouldn't always help...last year I was helping someone out in an emergency and forgot to pack any hearing protection...let's just say I'll be regretting that for the rest of my life.
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Re: 2014 BMW X5, 2-step Correction and CQuartz Finest Coating Application
Originally Posted by RaskyR1
I've actually been wearing a respirator all the time now while polishing. After 26 years of breathing in dust from polishing cars (especially the silica loaded crap back in the day) I have developed some very noticeable respiratory problems. I was using M101 on the Nano in that pic.
PPE is a serious deal though and I really wish I could turn back the clocks and undue all the damage to my lungs and hearing from this line of work.
This is something that is underappreciated in detailing, IMO. I've started doing the same thing after a much shorter timeframe. Safety glasses, respirator, gloves, and appropriate first aid response chems and gear always within reach. I usually wear noise canceling headphones at an appropriate volume too.
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Re: 2014 BMW X5, 2-step Correction and CQuartz Finest Coating Application
The X5 looks great after a 2 step paint correction and an application for the CQuartz Finest. Keep up the great work
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Re: 2014 BMW X5, 2-step Correction and CQuartz Finest Coating Application
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
I actually thought about similar comments from Jason Rose when I saw you wearing the respirator in that pic. I notice you listed Hyper Polish in one of your steps and it's nice that there is virtually no dust from those OPT products.
As far as turning back the clock, it would be nice if we could do a Back To The Future Biff and smack our younger selves around, but even that wouldn't always help...last year I was helping someone out in an emergency and forgot to pack any hearing protection...let's just say I'll be regretting that for the rest of my life.
Jason's comments a while back are part of what got me using it more and more but after repeated week of being really short of breath after working all day I said enough was enough. Most the stuff I use now is very low dust but blowing out pads still generates a lot of it and being in a small enclosed space you're just breathing it in all day. I'm going to try and rig up some kind of dust collection box with a fan and filters to see if I can reduce it.
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