Since Greg Scace hasn't jumped in yet, I might as well do so... Imron is a long strand polymer that is very damaging to your lungs. DO NOT PAINT WITHOUT A SUPPLIED AIR RESPIRATOR. This stuff will attach itself to the oxygen receiving parts of your lung and prevent absorption. My father had to go into the hospital and receive oxygen after entering my paint booth almost an hour after spraying a car and he was wearing a new charcoal respirator.



That said, Imron is abosolutely a great paint if you can get it. The 1946 Ford I painted in 1980 is still in perfect condition. Not a single rock chip or scratch that has damaged the paint. The metal may rust away behind the paint but I will probably be left with a lifesize paint model of my car.


Mike, Ohio
Former H16, H18, N20, N17, M4.3