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    tambo is offline Junior Member
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    I've attached a 2009 MSDS sheet for UV coating from Nicoat. Section 4 states inhalation of mist or vapor may cause respiratory tract irritation, skin contact causes moderate irritation and redness, possible skin allergen. Section 6 states Chronic Effects: Dermatitis. May aggravate existing skin, eye, and lung conditions.
    I'm wondering if there is a connection between having hereditary skin irritations such as Psoriasis and being sensitive to UV coatings. If anyone has had a rash from UV coating and has hereditary skin irritations, let me know, either by public or private message.
    Coating MSDS Link: http://www.nicoat.com/intranet2/pdf/7963LDmsds16.pdf

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    I am attaching a link to an MSDS sheet for UV coating. Link:
    http://www.nicoat.com/intranet2/pdf/7963LDmsds16.pdf

    Section 4 states inhalation of mist or vapor may cause respiratory tract irritation and skin contact causes moderate irritation and redness, possible skin allergen. Section 6 states Chronic Effects: Dermatitis. May aggravate existing skin, eye, and lung conditions.

    Is there a connection between hereditary skin irritations such as Psoriasis and rashes related to UV coatings? I'm wondering if those who are sensitive to UV coatings, have some sort of hereditary skin irritations? If there are any of you, please let me know, either by public or private message.

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    Sorry, I may have a double entry, with same info, wasn't sure whether the first one went through.


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