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Q: Inhaled Paint Thinner
asked by: amov on June 29th, 2007
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I recently started painting and i dont know why but i just felt like seeing how the paint thinner smelled so i whiffed it and then i read and saw that it was dangerous to even be around it for too long! Does anyone know if what i have done is too serious? If so, what are the problems that may happen and what should i do? I am an athlete so this really isn't good.

thank you for your help!
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The Ginger 1
replied on July 29th, 2007
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Hi Amov

No, as long as you are not putting the bottle up to your nose, and deeply inhaling, it won't hurt .... however, try and keep in a well ventalated area, and keep the lid on it when you aren't using it.
When you say 'painting' do you mean on a canvas, or as a decorator?
Just curios !
Ginger
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jimbo63063
replied on October 11th, 2009
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hi i have been using 2 pack primers and top coats 4 obout 12 months now and a carborn filters on my mask,do you no if hot flushes is a symtom of poisoning
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