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Old 31-05-2006   #6 (permalink)
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***You need a good carbon one,see here http://www.lawson-his.co.uk/scripts/...source=froogle
Forget those sold in local pharmacists they are no good for the fine diffused spray dust that airbrushes give out,and whatever you do,do not smoke whilst spraying ! sounds obvious I know but not only are you drawing in yet more nasty fumes but this dust is highly combustible,uncomfortable to wear but protect your lungs otherwise you will suffe later in your life.
Never spray while you have a cold or a throat infection either.
(Safir V414-SLOV is the one to go for,or any similar carbon based unit to filter out the fine misty particles encountered in air brushing) if you do not have a mask then do not spray until you have one.

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Originally Posted by Focus386
What do people recomend for a good mask these days, just started in the world of airbrushing??
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