Lung Irritation???

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I did a good sized encap job this week for a Church. I was using Prochems encap solution, and the next day I felt like a cold coming on. I've heard others on this board talk about breathing in the encap solution of all the other brands, also, and having some reactions.

I WILL be wearing a mask on any other encap jobs from here in. Any other products that are exceptionally irritating??
 

Scottie

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The syrup stuff from Ed V. had me hacking pretty well. I gave it away, couldn't take it any more, cleaned well though.
 
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i dont get any lung irritation from hwe what do you think could that stuff be bad for the customer as well
 

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rick g's stuff messes with my sinus but not my lungs.i use a tank to apply it.its the steam from the hot water i think.hek of a good head buzz at the end of a big job.

i think once the products dry there is no problem.
 

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nearly all the encRapoos irritate the back of my throat just from breathing.
more often than not, they also give me a headache

Steve Smith's juice is one that never has.
even at heavy dilution ratios, the ammonia smell is preferable to me than the obnoxious smell/irritation of the other encRapoos

.L.T.A.
 

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A good many of the encap. shampoos I have tried made me cough and the longer I used them, the worse it got. Like already said above, Steve Smiths (vacaway.com) formulations are the exception. Try them.

I would suspect, however, that it was coincidence that you got sick at the same time.
 
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Well....I sprayed the solutions on with a pumpup sprayer. I don't think I was coming down with a cold....it was the irritation of the pre-spray. Cleared up in a day or 2. I will try Steve Smiths stuff....
 

John Watson

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When applying with the tank we, Helen and I have no problem

But, when I used to spray steps it became airolized and it got to Helen right now. I just ignored it and it went away..

I now use a spray bottle in stead of a pump up or multi to lay it down.
 
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Look at the bright side.

Tea Tree Oil has antiseptic properties. Your lungs may hurt, but neither will bacteria survive. :roll: Uh, kinda like a tree-hugger formaldehyde.
 
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