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IMPORTANT HOLIDAY SHIPPING NOTICE:
Rust Bullet, LLC will be closed for the Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays from Tuesday, December 24, 2024, until January 2, 2025. Most standard, in stock orders received prior to 1:00 pm PST on Monday, December 23rd, will ship on Monday, December 23rd. Orders received after 1:00 pm PST on December 23rd will be scheduled to ship on or after January 2, 2025. You will receive an email notice with tracking information once your order has been processed for shipment. Thank you, we appreciate your business and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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When working with Rust Bullet coatings, it’s essential to use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including a proper respirator. Here’s the recommended type of respirator and additional safety gear you should consider:

Respirator Type

    • Organic Vapor Respirator: It is recommended to use a respirator with cartridges specifically designed for organic vapors. These respirators can effectively filter out solvent vapors that are emitted from Rust Bullet during application.

 

  • Half-face or Full-face Respirator: A half-face respirator that covers the nose and mouth may suffice for shorter exposure periods or less intensive use. For longer durations or in enclosed spaces, a full-face respirator provides additional protection by also covering your eyes.

Additional Safety Gear

    • Gloves: Use nitrile gloves to protect your hands from the chemicals in Rust Bullet. Avoid latex as it may not provide adequate chemical resistance.
    • Protective Clothing: Wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes to prevent skin contact with the coating. Consider coveralls if extensive exposure is expected.
    • Eye Protection: If you’re not using a full-face respirator, wear goggles to protect your eyes from splashes.

 

Ventilation

Ensure good ventilation in the area where you are working. Using Rust Bullet in well-ventilated spaces helps to disperse vapors and reduce the concentration of harmful substances in the air.