A 'Pacific' railway locomotive is a steam engine with the wheel arrangement 4-6-2. What that means is the locomotive...
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A 'Pacific' railway locomotive is a steam engine with the wheel arrangement 4-6-2. What that means is the locomotive...
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Yes, it is recommended that you wear a protective mask when using aerosol-based paints or varnishes indoors.
Aerosol-based paints and varnishes can release harmful fumes and particles into the air when they are sprayed. These fumes and particles can be harmful to your health if you inhale them over an extended period of time.
To protect yourself from these harmful substances, it is recommended that you wear a protective mask that is specifically designed for use with aerosol-based paints and varnishes. These masks are designed to filter out harmful particles and fumes, helping to keep you safe while you work on your layout.
It is also recommended that you work in a well-ventilated area when using aerosol-based paints or varnishes indoors. This can help to reduce the concentration of fumes and particles in the air, further reducing the risk of harm to your health.
Overall, wearing a protective mask when using aerosol-based paints or varnishes indoors is an important safety precaution that can help to protect your health while you work on your layout.
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