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Title: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
Post by: admin on February 05, 2008, 07:08:40 PM
Learn new and upcoming paint regulations for your state or browse the new federal (paint) regulations. Very useful information for both professional painters and DIYs.
http://www.paintcenter.org/
Title: Re: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
Post by: rmichael on February 06, 2008, 01:46:48 PM
OK, If I read that right in order to BUY automotive paint you will need a certificate of training in it's use. IMO, Next in line will be required certification for the use of an airless spray rig or you can't buy one..   :-\   and the beat goes on....  :'(

Title: Re: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
Post by: Jared on February 06, 2008, 07:05:35 PM
Insane - but unfortunately not surprising.
Title: Re: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
Post by: Lynjowoman on February 06, 2008, 09:34:14 PM
I think they are trying to push the little man/woman out of business so the big dogs can take over. Just waiting to see what they are planning for the house painters. BIG GOVERNMENT AT WORK AGAIN. Guess we all better be prepared.

Lynjo
Title: Re: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
Post by: Chip McCheckellson on February 25, 2008, 02:11:59 PM
I think automotive paint is a whole different story which has to do with Isocyanates, a chemical introduced with the advent of chemically hardening paints. Apparently people have died upon first breath of the stuff and there are many rumors of modern auto paints significantly reducing your life span on auto-painter's forums. All of the paint manufacturers say to use an expensive fresh-air supplied face mask with iso paints.

What was scary to me when i was painting cars is that i could smell the plume of invisible paint overspray and probably bondo dust downwind from our shop. Another thing was at the probably 12 or so shops I'd either been in or worked at, none of the painters used positive-pressure, fresh air supplied face masks. We all just used  the standard 3M's against manufacturers directions AND Washington State law. This is in Seattle people... SEATTLE! hehehe
Title: Re: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
Post by: UUjohn on February 25, 2008, 03:52:50 PM
"better to be careful 100 times than dead once"  <m. twain>

Be Well
Title: Re: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
Post by: lizamare on April 18, 2015, 02:57:19 AM
Been told that will hurt the market (Low-baller) trying to avoid this mistake again. Now the neighbor of my customer is talking about painting her whole house. Trying to fing a current rate for sq.ft pricing or is this a bad way to go? Any comments would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Paint Regulations Link (PCRC)
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