Glue safety

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I've heard that too, somewhere......I'd rather not put it to the test though, scared the crap out of me- couldn't breathe properly for hours :eek:
John :)
 
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i remember when gripfil 1st came out,really potent gear at the time,job i had to do was glue all the skirts on a LARGE house as a special damp course had been installed,totally forgot about venting the place,boss came back in after a few hours and physically throws me outside to the air,my eyes were out on stalks i was as high as a kite.dunno how the glue sniffers do it.
 
i think they've reduced the solvent content sibce then! Shame :LOL:
 
yeah considerably.

ever used the solvent free stuff,i get better results using decorators caulk. :LOL:
 
ever used the solvent free stuff, i get better results using decorators caulk. :LOL:
I've used GripFil yellow (solvent free) a few times. It's actually not be for clear-finished (pre-finished) hardwood because you can just wipe-off any "accidents" with a damp cloth. Holds well once set, but in cold weather it can really take an age (a day or so longer than the green stuff) - and it is destroyed if you leave in the van over the weekend in icy weather
 
These replies have helped A LOT. Thank you for the reassurance and sorry if this thread initially sounded silly. I do get worked up sometimes.
 

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