Same problem I was describing above, it's a linear polyurethane with an isocyanate hardener.  Isocyanates are nasty stuff, and a forced fresh air respirator is required when spraying them.  Do not try to spray a 2-part paint with a regular cartridge respirator, not that folks haven't gotten away with it, but the consequences of a leaky mask can ruin your life.
But that's not necessarily a show-stopper, as there are some affordable (e.g. Allegro 9200-01 is under $1000) forced fresh air systems on the market.  I can dig up info on the one I've been using the last 20 years, if anyone is interested.  Bonus, your mask will never fog up with a fresh air system, they're actually much nicer to use in an enclosed space, than a regular cartridge respirator and goggles, except that you have to drag an extra hose around with you.