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Do they still make Imron?
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Imron® | Axalta Mobility

I remember spraying Imron at the Airport many many many years ago when it was under DuPont

I think it was some ground equipment - Once and once only for me - Never again , maybe my co-workers wanted me dead , who knows , but obviously

I also remember the DuPont Centari brand
 
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Imron® | Axalta Mobility

I remember spraying Imron at the Airport many many many years ago when it was under DuPont

I think it was some ground equipment - Once and once only for me - Never again , maybe my co-workers wanted me dead , who knows , but obviously

I also remember the DuPont Centari brand
Imron was the first automotive paint I remember that you absolutely need a respirator at the very least... A fresh air system is a far better choice... Before Imron most paints were Acrylic Enamel or Lacquer... Twenty minutes spraying either of those without a respirator & you have colorful snot and a hell of a headache.... Twenty minutes spaying Imron without a respirator if you are lucky you'll be laid out in the hospital...
 
Imron was the first automotive paint I remember that you absolutely need a respirator at the very least... A fresh air system is a far better choice... Before Imron most paints were Acrylic Enamel or Lacquer... Twenty minutes spraying either of those without a respirator & you have colorful snot and a hell of a headache.... Twenty minutes spaying Imron without a respirator if you are lucky you'll be laid out in the hospital...

I've probably sprayed 12-15 gallons total, with a respirator........ so far, so good :thankyou:
 
I've probably sprayed 12-15 gallons total, with a respirator........ so far, so good :thankyou:
The stuff is a lot more nasty than earlier paints... Even spraying it with short sleeves it would make the skin on your forearms feel tight for a few days... Centari never did that...
 
The stuff is a lot more nasty than earlier paints... Even spraying it with short sleeves it would make the skin on your forearms feel tight for a few days... Centari never did that...

it's all nasty, I was around Centari every day for about a year.....

I figured out very early not to get locked in a body shop 5-6 days per week....... I got out young, and managed to get a lot of fresh air along the way
 
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and to be clear, nowhere did I have anything negative to say about red :icon_fU:

Red cars used to be everywhere. Color changes were common when everything was dirt cheap; and I bet Earl Shieb sold more red than everything else combined.

Times have changed
 
I know its a Chebbie but its my brothers .
Last car I shot with a Red color.
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