Rick,
Isopropyl alcohol by it self is fine, I have no problem with people using it
and never said it was toxic by it's self, but as soon as you mix it with our
paint you now have a toxic product and the FDA would never approve that. I
can't stop you from using the paint your way but I will speak out any time I
see
any one suggest using our paint this way and hope you use a respirator and
spray booth when you air bush because you are now using a toxic product.
John Lee
Badger Air Brush Co.
> John,
> Thanks for the warning. I'm sure Badger's legal department is satisfied:;-)
> However, If mixed for a specific application and not stored afterward,
> isopropyl alcohol makes a very good solvent for airbrushing Modelflex paint.
> As
> far as the toxicity, I believe isopropyl alcohol is what your physician
> stores
> his thermometers in and is manufactured for and approved by the FDA for
> topical application to the human body. I have used Modelflex for years,
> almost
> excluisively, and can without hesitation recommend it as a superior model
> paint. I guess I'll have to continue to do so, without Badger's approval or
> condoning of my reckless practices.
> Rick Patterson
>
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