a couple more stupid basting spray questions
#1
I read and reread, and reread the bottle and do not see any warnings about using it in too cool temp. Here we have heated all the way up to 27F today.
Woo, hoo - the students are dancing around in shorts and flip flops! Truly is much warmer than it has been lately. Anyway...
Can I take it outside to spray (becuase of needing to be a well ventilated area)?
I was told to wait til it was tacky to apply the other fabric, so, would spraying it outside, then bringing it in to wait, work? That is providing I can get a calm time with no wind.
How long will it take to get tacky?
Woo, hoo - the students are dancing around in shorts and flip flops! Truly is much warmer than it has been lately. Anyway...
Can I take it outside to spray (becuase of needing to be a well ventilated area)?
I was told to wait til it was tacky to apply the other fabric, so, would spraying it outside, then bringing it in to wait, work? That is providing I can get a calm time with no wind.
How long will it take to get tacky?
#2
Originally Posted by grammatjr
I read and reread, and reread the bottle and do not see any warnings about using it in too cool temp. Here we have heated all the way up to 27F today.
Woo, hoo - the students are dancing around in shorts and flip flops! Truly is much warmer than it has been lately. Anyway...
Can I take it outside to spray (becuase of needing to be a well ventilated area)?
I was told to wait til it was tacky to apply the other fabric, so, would spraying it outside, then bringing it in to wait, work? That is providing I can get a calm time with no wind.
How long will it take to get tacky?
Woo, hoo - the students are dancing around in shorts and flip flops! Truly is much warmer than it has been lately. Anyway...
Can I take it outside to spray (becuase of needing to be a well ventilated area)?
I was told to wait til it was tacky to apply the other fabric, so, would spraying it outside, then bringing it in to wait, work? That is providing I can get a calm time with no wind.
How long will it take to get tacky?
The only stupid question is the one that isn't asked. Guess you are wiser then you realized! :thumbup:
#3
while i wouldn't recommend that you spray the stuff directly up your nose, i don't think you'll suffer any drastic effects if you spray it indoors. i never take mine outside. the dog never starts running into walls and i don't do it any more often than usual.
if you're seriously worried about the fumes just wear a mask. a simple scarf tied old-west style will work just fine.
if you're seriously worried about the fumes just wear a mask. a simple scarf tied old-west style will work just fine.
#7
I used June Tailor outside when it was pretty cool and damp....it didn't stick very well at all. Used about a can on three 40 x 80 panels.
I wanted to spray a few days ago and it was too cold to go out side. My hubby didn't want me to spray inside because we have a wood furnace and didn't want the fumes pulled into the duct work and the air space that circulates around the fire box.
I'm just wondering if the flammability is as bad as the warning says.
I wanted to spray a few days ago and it was too cold to go out side. My hubby didn't want me to spray inside because we have a wood furnace and didn't want the fumes pulled into the duct work and the air space that circulates around the fire box.
I'm just wondering if the flammability is as bad as the warning says.
#8
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
while i wouldn't recommend that you spray the stuff directly up your nose, i don't think you'll suffer any drastic effects if you spray it indoors. i never take mine outside. the dog never starts running into walls and i don't do it any more often than usual.
if you're seriously worried about the fumes just wear a mask. a simple scarf tied old-west style will work just fine.
if you're seriously worried about the fumes just wear a mask. a simple scarf tied old-west style will work just fine.
#9
I always spray indoors, window and door closed, without a mask and with a candle burning!! Guess I'm living dangerously!! I have never had a problem. I think if you directly inhaled a can or sprayed it into a flame, you might have a problem, but to just spray baste not so much. JMHO..take it or leave it. Good luck!
#10
warning labels are so often overblown these days. they feed user hysteria to protect themselves from lawsuits.
why? because some people are stupid enough to pick up curling irons by the rod instead of the handle; smart enough to sue the manufacturer; and lucky enough to get juries who love giving somebody else's money to morons.
rat poison. harmful if swallowed. who knew? :hunf: :roll: :lol:
why? because some people are stupid enough to pick up curling irons by the rod instead of the handle; smart enough to sue the manufacturer; and lucky enough to get juries who love giving somebody else's money to morons.
rat poison. harmful if swallowed. who knew? :hunf: :roll: :lol:
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