Stephen - This is a very good spray applicator. But, to you question, there are apparently laws/rules/regulations that permit sale of certain chemicals to the general public that are considered hazardous as long as they are packaged in small volume. This may be one of them. You'll notice that it can only be shipped surface. I was told by one supplier that they had to get special permits to be able to ship it UPS. Also, I saw a quote from some big print house that said they did not coat their prints because they would have to get special permits, etc. Maybe someone who know what's in this stuff can tell us for sure. Tom Baker Stephen & Mari Barrett <bellapix@...> wrote: just wondering if it is possible to get printshield in a non aerosol can. One of my other past times means I have a compressor air brushes and touch up guns which I use for painting and the difference in quality between an aerosol, and a touch up gun is night and day. Stephen [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: PremierArt PrintShield Sale
2003-12-18 by Tom Baker
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