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I'd like to remind you that the original question in this thread was whether it was safe to SPRAY PAINT models indoors without any filtration type of equipment. While agree that there is a lot of hysteria over safety issues these days, spraying models indoors in an unventilated area does strike me as not being a good idea. There is a lot difference between merely opening a jar of PollyScale or other acrylic based paint and spraying paint indoors--especially Floquil or other solvent based stuff. Several of my family members have respiratory difficulty and if I sprayed anything indoors, they would probably have to go the urgent care doctor's office. I tend to spray in the garage with the garage doors open. (My water heaters are NOT located in the garage.
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