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    Re: What constitutes a "well-ventilated area" for FK1000P?

    I ended up selling my can of FK1000P to someone who will use it on a boat.

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    Re: What constitutes a "well-ventilated area" for FK1000P?

    Quote Originally Posted by SwedishRider View Post
    Wow, the difference between the FK1000P and the Collinite MSDSs that you posted are significant. I'll have to look into that product and see if it's a good fit to top my 360 without all the harsh effects of the FK1000P. Have you used 476S? Any thoughts on it?
    I use 476s extensively. I really like it, along with Fuzion, which costs 10x (5x if you count the free replacement tin).

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    Re: What constitutes a "well-ventilated area" for FK1000P?

    I am a biochemist who has been involved in food, pesticide, and drug safety, and I'm still involved in the latter. These categories of products are tested because of EPA or FDA regulations. The tests cost millions of dollars, are flawed, but at least give us baseline data. Lots of things are not tested (the expense thing). Household cleaners, perfumes, cosmetics, dietary supplements, the list goes on. The cholesterol pill you might take has been tested for carcinogenicity and teratogenicity, but the scent you spray around your house to make it smell nice has not been tested. Then there's dust, pollen, car exhaust that we can't avoid. So, we're exposed to lots of stuff we don't have complete information on. Anyway, I could go on for hours, but suffice it to say, I now wear a respirator (with dust and nuisance organics filter) whenever I am using any chemicals or am in dusty conditions.

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    Re: What constitutes a "well-ventilated area" for FK1000P?

    An open garage door is enough. I never noticed anything different from FK1000P than any other products. I wouldn't read too much into it other than their can is a great CYA for them no different than the long list of simliar on just about any drug or product used. I wear gloves when applying most products mainly because I don't want my hands drying out and looking like I'm 83 years old.
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