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![]() SkipGundlach wrote: I seem to have developed a sensitiviy/allergy to West System epoxy sanding dust, or perhaps fiberglass. Hi Skip: im not a doc but, I think the other poster has a good place to start., that is, why do you think its epoxy sensitivity? Cured epoxy I believe is reasonably inert. So epoxy dust on the skin should not be a problem for most. Glass dust is a bitch and presents a real problem removing it from clothing. I wore long sleeved cotton shirts when 40 gritting some glass. I got a rash on the inside of my arms around my elbows. It stayed around for a week. I noticed nearly micron lengths of glass fiber still in the shirt after washing. I stopped grinding, tossed the shirts after one use, and all was well.. Some antibiotics create a sun sensitivity and will produce a skin rash. A friend of mine drank alcohol daily and after a few years "got a weird rash" nobody could cure. He stopped drinking cause he was in jail and his rash disappeared after two months of jail house sobriety. Do you drink a pint of booze daily? Boat yards and boat work are very dirty places with lots of killer dust and chemicals. Ahh for the refreshing smell of Port Orford cedar on white oak frames. bob |
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