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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.You also need to be very careful using Imron or other similar products. If you are not, you could destroy your lungs and die.
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.