He failed to mention that if you use these for an extended period +30 minutes, you will experience a dry nose and sore throat. You need to be deliberately slow and deep with your breathing(inhale and exhale). If not you will give yourself a sore throat. Also store mask in two bags. and the bag that hold the resparator place a dissecant packet. You don't want to store the mask in the dark coupled with sweat from resparation, mold with accumulate. Also when checking your mask for integrity, once on breath in deep. If you feel cool are around nose, your top head loop is not right enough. Same with bottom.
Thanks for sharing great information! I think you're not supposed to seal used one in a bag though. Instead would need to let it air-dry the moisture in the filter
@@MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV 3M produce the 6035 sealed filters which are for use in epidemics - these are the filters you want. Unfortunately, they are now virtually impossible to get unless you want to pay stupid prices.
@@simonfernandes6809 That is good to know. Thanks for the info. I was informed by several 3M Representatives that any of their P100 rated Filters will protect the Wearer from the Corona virus. Provided the mask is properly fitted and sealed.
@@Jonathan-sk2gk nothing with rubberbands.. Ok? Only a fitted silicone respirator. 3m 7000 series half mask ..they are about 43 dollars on eBay. 7000 series is silicone facepiece, the 6000 series are the same but more like plastic seal facepiece. I wear these professionally
For painting I would really say a mask with a downward facing exhale valve would be worth the cost, accidentally blowing condensate onto a workpiece during painting sucks and the front facing valves will absolutely do that at random/whenever you look down. 3m 6500 is a good one available with a quick latch and the 7500 is super comfortable silicone.
just one point about isocyanites, the green mask you show which I have on the bag it seems to imply it is safe for isocyanites, however I believe this is incorrect. these canisters are very much like the 3m paint respirators and I'm pretty sure they do not support that claim. in fact no respirator that you draw air will qualify because of the chance air slips by. besides isocyanates should have full face protection. therefore the system you spoke about with the external air supply and hose is the way to go. i myself do not spray isocyanites because I do not have a spray booth nor the proper safety equipment.
the respirator with the P100 filters: P100 means oil proof for "P" and 100 refers to it being 99.97% efficient for particles .3 microns or bigger. the 3 one with the organic vapor filters (gray section) is a N95 front filter N= Not oil proof and 95=95% efficient for particles .3 microns or bigger. The first 3 are definitely useable for COVID-19. I know. I've fit tested over 450 medical workers for their respirators and masks.
@@seanspeller3542 Yes they will. Silica is 10 Microns in size. The P1000 HEPA filter captures 99.97% of particles that are .3 microns and bigger. However, without a perfect face-to-mask seal, the filters won't do any good. Make sure you get a respirator fit test, and I personally recommend the North 7700 respirator. It's a little more comfortable on the face and more forgiving when it comes to a seal.
I need something to remove welding fumes and dust from my garage in the winter. I have to build a booth with some exhaust fans, but it would it would be great if you guys had something.
I cut a hole through my inside and outside walls, got a flapper-type valve for the outside and connected a hose (like a dryer hose but aluminum) to the inside. Before attaching the hose I bought an electric fan which is built to fit into pipes/hoses and ran the wire through the hose down to the entrance. You can put the entrance to the hose/pipe where ever you need it and make it fast or just keep it loose in order to be able to weld where ever you want. The fan works well enough to such the smoke/gases outside. If you can fine some kind of filter then the neighbours might not freak out too much but then you would also need a more powerful fan.
You probably need an ABEK filter with a P3 (P100) particulate filtering. But I think P2 (P97?) could be enough to filter out Aluminium dust. But since you're working with Sulphates, you are working with inorganic compounds. Make sure the ABEK filters work against that. Since Sulphates are acidic, you probably need eye protection or full-face protection. Again, make sure you're working in a supervised environment when working with dangerous chemicals. Oh, when the filters get used up or being unable to filter out the chemicals, be to replace them.
Me and my team have SAS P100 System masks to pick up covid19 cases for the Mortuaries , I'm wondering when we should change out the filters in a time duration?
There's a ton of different masks out there. I'd recommend seeking out your workplace safety officer to find out exactly what mask is going to offer you the best protection for your specific environment. -JD
What one is good for when you using Bondo I still could smell Bondo after using my 6800 respirator. Am thinking about getting a air purifier to get rid of the smell of auto paint and Bondo I don't want the smell in garage plus when was using Bondo this week my running more.
The 6800 is a great respirator, however, filtration comes down to the filter itself. For Eastwood Contour Body Filler, we'd recommend a half-face respirator and something like the 3M™ Particulate Filter 2097/07184(AAD), P100, with Nuisance Level Organic Vapor Relief. (The organic vapor relief should help with the smell) For painting, get yourself a filter that's designed for paint. The 3M™ Organic Vapor Cartridge 6001 will work great for your 6800.
Which respirator would be good for lead vapor? I have high blood lead levels but I still want to shoot, so I am looking for a respirator for a while until my BLL goes down.
I usually tap the used filters on a surface to get rid of insulation and drywall dust but how about using a vacuum? at least if it's the same suction force as an inhale or would it compromise the filter? I would hope that we could at least get half the life of the activated carbon once the package is open.
What is the best mask to use if you have asthma and oxygen issues a d work with resin and ink paint? I just recently mouth a half respirator 3M 6300 but not sure if the best. Thanks in advance for your time.
The Gerson half-face respirator with NIOSH Approved P100 particulate filters will do great for welding. It has a layer of activated carbon in the filter to deal with fumes. -JD
Will a NOISH N95 be fine for drill through floor joists and for cutting drywall? Or do i need a respirator. Recently bought a DVS half mask P100 OV mask, mainly because when in attics you cannot rely on a N95 for fiber glass. Absolutely not, im not taking that chance.
I work in a coal mining factory I've used everything from home Depot and nothing and I mean nothing keeps the black dust out what can I use?? I know I feel the suction and it's fastened correct but the black dust always still gets around my nostrils and from the top and from the bottom regardless of it feeling and acting like it is suctioned. It's interesting because I wonder if any of these actually work because it does not with coal dust. Any help on what I should be using?
What is a good mask for dealing with carbon fiber? I normally wear a duel filter half faced mask when I’m working with it. Should I go with a full face mask?
Hey Kiwi, I would NOT go with a P95. The P95 is mainly used to filter small particulate. I believe your best bet would be a P100 Organic Vapor cartridge filter. 3M states... "Organic vapors from solvents, such as those in paints and thinners, require a cartridge with a black label." Make sure they're new, clean, and within the expiration date. -JD EDIT: 3M also gives this disclaimer about paint thinners. "These compounds have been identified as possibly existing in both vapor and particulate phase in the workplace. Even though these chemicals would be expected to be in the vapor phase, when other aerosols are present or there is high humidity, it is possible that the vapor may be adsorbed onto these coexisting particles or dissolved in available water droplets; therefore, 3M recommends a filter for the particulate phase be used in addition to the traditionally accepted chemical cartridge. It is the user’s responsibility to determine whether both forms coexist. " Hope I could help!
@@eastwoodco Thank you so much! This is super helpful! Unfortunately I did not see your message and I had already purchased a box of 3M P95, 8577 masks thinking they would work, Do you happen to know if they make P100 without a full on respirator mask? Again thank you for taking the time to help me, I really appreciate it so much!
Which one does it all. I don't know if I fully understand, but it sounds like to me... depending on the job dictates which respirator to use. Is that right?
It really comes down to making sure that the filter on your respirator is the right one for the job you're doing. A P100 2097 particulate filter is great for dust but isn't what you want when it comes to filtering paint fumes. In that specific instance, an organic vapor filter is what you'd want. You can get a do-it-all, full face, respirator, but there isn't a filter that will do-it-all.
Good video but missing a lot of important safety information. Please search and watch many of the 3m videos to learn when each type of filter is effective.
Agreed, there's a lot of stuff we couldn't fit into this video. Please be sure to refer to the manufacturer information OR your workplace safety officer for the best choice for your work environment. -JD
I didn’t think any filter would protect against isocyanates? The only suitable mask would be the air fed option. Auto paint and clear contains that chemical if I’m not mistaken.
I got an old 'green' type but the 'nose' rubber has a small tear , this will be a last resort after a good cleaning and fixing the nose (time to get crafty).
ive been ply cutting carbon fiber and wearing a respirator with p95 filters. im fully shaven and did a fit test and fibers are making it into the mask and i can feel it in my throat. causing a burning sensation in the throat similar to fiber glass. are p95 not enough for carbon fiber?
Which filter do I use for coronavirus? I have a 3m respirator 7000. Is the pink filter ok or I need the carriage/filter combos? And how long does the pink filter last?
@@lomop4385 Maybe if the fit is better on the respirator... But a proper N95 mask that fits your face well will be just fine otherwise. Not necessary to wear a full or half face respirator when running around in public... That's just overkill on the paranoia.
I'm planning on Spraying some Primer on a car, I bought a mask and it has The Plastic cartridges but The cartridge is pink, Does that make a difference?
Thanks for a great video! To what degree does each mask shown filter CoVid19 virus? Also, how long does it take to receive them? Are they back-ordered? How much does each mask cost with shipping? Also with the disposable filters, how long would they last if you're only using them for CoVid19 going shopping? Does 8 hrs of filter life still apply?
@@captmack007 Hi! very nice of you to take the time to respond! I am grateful to you and the Eastwood Company for striving to make such great products!
@@humphry9154 that's the problem, even before the virus strike, even then poor people like me hard to do, now we making self made mask and not sure it save or not
I lucked out from my work, we used to sell them, and then they stopped selling those products and they had a huge pile of written off stock. So I got tons of them for free, before the pandemic because I have athsma/dust allergies. A few hundred N95 masks, P100 filters, a pallet of those reusable silicone respirators, full faceshield masks. It's weird, I hit the jackpot, and before the pandemic I wouldn't have felt that way.
@@mattizzle81 take stock for you and your family after cash run low for food you know it's matter and yes you do hit the jackpot, i am envy but the same time i am so glad you had athsma/dust allergies, believe me, when the time comes for family foods that masks will help greatly... congrats, you earn it, remember don't start garage sales, this virus will go on for longer time, by the way, i want to buy some for me but i had no job, money, even the cost bring it here will cost an arm and a leg
@@douganderson7002 that's true and all but why not take it a whole new level, almost everyone had smartphone, right? design apps for android or iphone so less 20 cm distant it sound alarm or something if this about distance stuff but my idea which i email to every big smartphone apps company never had a good ending
@@owentwamley7980 They definitely do work, depends on the mask. You think they only get magical protection powers if medical workers wear them? They tell you that BS to ensure more important people get masks given limited supply.
P100is not for chemical. Only dust all chem filters are very thick Dust are thin. Chem filters have a dust filter as a bonus but dust filters are just for dust
Now you can use them while shopping.
I do hahahaha
I legitimately use the green one when I shop. 🤣
my dad is on chemo so COVID will 100% kill him so he uses mine to stay extra safe
I use my Gerson 8311one in the store Everyone asks where I got it
@@canyoncrow11 O'Riley's has replacement particulate filters, if you need them.
He failed to mention that if you use these for an extended period +30 minutes, you will experience a dry nose and sore throat. You need to be deliberately slow and deep with your breathing(inhale and exhale). If not you will give yourself a sore throat. Also store mask in two bags. and the bag that hold the resparator place a dissecant packet. You don't want to store the mask in the dark coupled with sweat from resparation, mold with accumulate. Also when checking your mask for integrity, once on breath in deep. If you feel cool are around nose, your top head loop is not right enough. Same with bottom.
I genuinely thank you for these tips. I’m working on a house and this is my first time needing a respirator. I appreciate you!
Thank you!
❤️
Respirator*
Yup had the sore throat using respirators
You looked this up, don't deny it.
Even if they did, here you are benefiting from the info in audio/video form.
Since when was research a bad thing?
Well yeah i aint tryna fuck up my lungs. Aluminum oxide is terrible to breath in
Wrong way to use this. And I ain’t trying to die here
Which one is good for epoxy resin?
A _very_important topic when discussing automobile restoration, thanks for dealing with it here
also handy for starting an uprising
@@totallynoteverything1. Not effective against tear gas. But great for there intended purpose.
Am I the only one here because of the Coronavirus outbreak?
No
No
😷😷😷
Covid19 preparedness
Sounds good. :)
I’m guessing most people are here after COVID-19 got bad
yep
Yup
Yeah, but I'm still wanting it for painting lol Covid is getting in the way of my work supplies
I'm trying to figure out how to protect myself from Resin fumes lol
Wrathful2000 lol
Always make sure to clean your P 100 reusable mask!!! n95 (disposable) for the win!
If only we knew how important this would become. Nobody cared who I was until I put on the mask....
IF I PULL IT OFF WOULD YOU DIE?!?!
Strawberries are full of fiber.
If I pull that off would you die?
Thank you for the info!
what is the best mask for diesel fumes?
Thanks for sharing great information! I think you're not supposed to seal used one in a bag though. Instead would need to let it air-dry the moisture in the filter
The correct process is to remove all excess moisture before storing the respirator in an airtight bag.
Using less expensive fabrics for using in the respirator's cartridges also works for filtering wood and metal and glass and plastic dust
priceless video in post Corona Virus world
Which one is good for coronavirus?
@bbb sss I was able to buy one but they only had the P2 filters all the P3 / P100 filters were sold out.
Thank you
which filters and cartridges are best for covid-19 protection. i have the 3M 6502QL
I've herd that the 3M 2297 P100 filter's provide better protection.
@@MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV 3M produce the 6035 sealed filters which are for use in epidemics - these are the filters you want. Unfortunately, they are now virtually impossible to get unless you want to pay stupid prices.
@@simonfernandes6809
That is good to know. Thanks for the info.
I was informed by several 3M Representatives that any of their
P100 rated Filters will protect the
Wearer from the Corona virus.
Provided the mask is properly fitted and sealed.
@Fact Checker maybe IF you have covid. they will absolutely protect you from covid.
Thank-You for the info
KN95 or N95 only offer a 95% protection rating against particulates at .3 microns.
I am going to work in cement factory . Which mask i should use?
@@Jonathan-sk2gk nothing with rubberbands.. Ok? Only a fitted silicone respirator. 3m 7000 series half mask ..they are about 43 dollars on eBay. 7000 series is silicone facepiece, the 6000 series are the same but more like plastic seal facepiece. I wear these professionally
@@captmack007 tq man ❤️👍
For painting I would really say a mask with a downward facing exhale valve would be worth the cost, accidentally blowing condensate onto a workpiece during painting sucks and the front facing valves will absolutely do that at random/whenever you look down. 3m 6500 is a good one available with a quick latch and the 7500 is super comfortable silicone.
What 3m filter do you recommend for spraying base coat / clear coat?
will a p95 work for lead paint scraping?
Which one do I wear while working with mixing plaster?
There is no more masks available on their website 🤷🏽♂️
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No shit sherlock.
You may have to buy direct from China on Ebay.
How often do you need to replace the filters on a respirator?
So u cant use the first simple one for welding stainless steel etc ?
What masks are good for working in hot attics full of fiberglass? That allows you to breath easy without struggle of beating able to breath
just one point about isocyanites, the green mask you show which I have on the bag it seems to imply it is safe for isocyanites, however I believe this is incorrect. these canisters are very much like the 3m paint respirators and I'm pretty sure they do not support that claim. in fact no respirator that you draw air will qualify because of the chance air slips by. besides isocyanates should have full face protection. therefore the system you spoke about with the external air supply and hose is the way to go. i myself do not spray isocyanites because I do not have a spray booth nor the proper safety equipment.
the respirator with the P100 filters: P100 means oil proof for "P" and 100 refers to it being 99.97% efficient for particles .3 microns or bigger. the 3 one with the organic vapor filters (gray section) is a N95 front filter N= Not oil proof and 95=95% efficient for particles .3 microns or bigger. The first 3 are definitely useable for COVID-19. I know. I've fit tested over 450 medical workers for their respirators and masks.
@@seanspeller3542 Yes they will. Silica is 10 Microns in size. The P1000 HEPA filter captures 99.97% of particles that are .3 microns and bigger. However, without a perfect face-to-mask seal, the filters won't do any good. Make sure you get a respirator fit test, and I personally recommend the North 7700 respirator. It's a little more comfortable on the face and more forgiving when it comes to a seal.
Which mask it will be enough to work in very dusty cement environment ?
I need something to remove welding fumes and dust from my garage in the winter. I have to build a booth with some exhaust fans, but it would it would be great if you guys had something.
I cut a hole through my inside and outside walls, got a flapper-type valve for the outside and connected a hose (like a dryer hose but aluminum) to the inside. Before attaching the hose I bought an electric fan which is built to fit into pipes/hoses and ran the wire through the hose down to the entrance. You can put the entrance to the hose/pipe where ever you need it and make it fast or just keep it loose in order to be able to weld where ever you want. The fan works well enough to such the smoke/gases outside. If you can fine some kind of filter then the neighbours might not freak out too much but then you would also need a more powerful fan.
@@erikbosma8765 I guess I have to do the same thing. Thanks.
Thanks so much 👍
Hello gentlemen. When working with aluminum sulfate in its powdered form which mask would you recommend?
A p100 should so the job.
Or you can just use a legitimate Gas Mask
A gas mask
A p100 advanced particulate filter
You probably need an ABEK filter with a P3 (P100) particulate filtering.
But I think P2 (P97?) could be enough to filter out Aluminium dust.
But since you're working with Sulphates, you are working with inorganic compounds.
Make sure the ABEK filters work against that.
Since Sulphates are acidic, you probably need eye protection or full-face protection.
Again, make sure you're working in a supervised environment when working with dangerous chemicals.
Oh, when the filters get used up or being unable to filter out the chemicals, be to replace them.
Thanks for the video, I just ordered.
Sundstrom
can you breathe ?
Which would you use when grinding concrete floors?
You will smell smoke with particulate filters, try using one grade higher that's used for Vapors and smoke.
Me and my team have SAS P100 System masks to pick up covid19 cases for the Mortuaries , I'm wondering when we should change out the filters in a time duration?
He says to replace it when you can smell something... So carrying something with you that is smelly might help.
I am going to work in cement factory . Which mask i should use?
There's a ton of different masks out there. I'd recommend seeking out your workplace safety officer to find out exactly what mask is going to offer you the best protection for your specific environment.
-JD
What one is good for when you using Bondo I still could smell Bondo after using my 6800 respirator. Am thinking about getting a air purifier to get rid of the smell of auto paint and Bondo I don't want the smell in garage plus when was using Bondo this week my running more.
The 6800 is a great respirator, however, filtration comes down to the filter itself. For Eastwood Contour Body Filler, we'd recommend a half-face respirator and something like the 3M™ Particulate Filter 2097/07184(AAD), P100, with Nuisance Level Organic Vapor Relief. (The organic vapor relief should help with the smell)
For painting, get yourself a filter that's designed for paint. The 3M™ Organic Vapor Cartridge 6001 will work great for your 6800.
The first mask that you showed us ,do you have to change the valve after a certain time ,and if so how long ?
The first is disposable
How do you clean the 3rd one?
What is best to use for Land scaping full set up
Very topical right now (Coronavirus outbreak)..
Will these filters also connect well on 3m respirator
What mask would you recommend for porta potty cleaning?
Do they protect from glass blowing
Which respirator would be good for lead vapor? I have high blood lead levels but I still want to shoot, so I am looking for a respirator for a while until my BLL goes down.
Which one is best for smoke and particulates?
06:20
Who the fuck would want to work in a flame-filled environment and use THESE respirators?
I usually tap the used filters on a surface to get rid of insulation and drywall dust but how about using a vacuum? at least if it's the same suction force as an inhale or would it compromise the filter? I would hope that we could at least get half the life of the activated carbon once the package is open.
Are the filyers washable?
What is the best mask to use if you have asthma and oxygen issues a d work with resin and ink paint?
I just recently mouth a half respirator
3M 6300 but not sure if the best.
Thanks in advance for your time.
Hey Margie,
I'm not exactly sure what chemicals you are working with, but see if an organic vapor filter cartridge would fit your needs.
-JD
What's best for protecting against car exhaust fumes(I push carts)
Can you use these to weld?
The Gerson half-face respirator with NIOSH Approved P100 particulate filters will do great for welding. It has a layer of activated carbon in the filter to deal with fumes.
-JD
Will a NOISH N95 be fine for drill through floor joists and for cutting drywall? Or do i need a respirator. Recently bought a DVS half mask P100 OV mask, mainly because when in attics you cannot rely on a N95 for fiber glass. Absolutely not, im not taking that chance.
I work in a coal mining factory I've used everything from home Depot and nothing and I mean nothing keeps the black dust out what can I use?? I know I feel the suction and it's fastened correct but the black dust always still gets around my nostrils and from the top and from the bottom regardless of it feeling and acting like it is suctioned. It's interesting because I wonder if any of these actually work because it does not with coal dust. Any help on what I should be using?
What is a good mask for dealing with carbon fiber? I normally wear a duel filter half faced mask when I’m working with it. Should I go with a full face mask?
I'd say you can have the dual filter respirator with goggles. If you are willing to spend more, yes, a full face mask would offer more protection.
Is the second one good for a small resin pour?
Yeah I wanna know that also?
What works the best against fumes, mold, pathogens and viruses???
P100 advance particulate filter look it up on Amazon it should cover all of that
Christopher Xu ignorantly answered
organic p100 , n100
Hazmat suit, one of our top in the line products!
Does P95 filter out paint solvents like turpentine? I am taking an oil painting class. I have asthma and I want to make sure I am protected. :)
Hey Kiwi,
I would NOT go with a P95. The P95 is mainly used to filter small particulate.
I believe your best bet would be a P100 Organic Vapor cartridge filter. 3M states... "Organic vapors from solvents, such as those in paints and thinners, require a cartridge with a black label."
Make sure they're new, clean, and within the expiration date.
-JD
EDIT: 3M also gives this disclaimer about paint thinners.
"These compounds have been identified
as possibly existing in both vapor and
particulate phase in the workplace.
Even though these chemicals would
be expected to be in the vapor phase,
when other aerosols are present or
there is high humidity, it is possible
that the vapor may be adsorbed onto
these coexisting particles or dissolved
in available water droplets; therefore,
3M recommends a filter for the
particulate phase be used in addition
to the traditionally accepted chemical
cartridge. It is the user’s responsibility to
determine whether both forms coexist. "
Hope I could help!
@@eastwoodco Thank you so much! This is super helpful! Unfortunately I did not see your message and I had already purchased a box of 3M P95, 8577 masks thinking they would work, Do you happen to know if they make P100 without a full on respirator mask? Again thank you for taking the time to help me, I really appreciate it so much!
Wat should I used if I working with foam
Hello im working in plastic recycling factory which kind of mask suitable for me?? Help me
What mask is best for when using epoxy??
3 things you need to have before you send your kids to school, condoms bulletproof vest and now I face mask what's next
Robert Quintana
Boooo! Stolen comment.
Which one does it all. I don't know if I fully understand, but it sounds like to me... depending on the job dictates which respirator to use. Is that right?
It really comes down to making sure that the filter on your respirator is the right one for the job you're doing. A P100 2097 particulate filter is great for dust but isn't what you want when it comes to filtering paint fumes. In that specific instance, an organic vapor filter is what you'd want. You can get a do-it-all, full face, respirator, but there isn't a filter that will do-it-all.
Can the dust mask protect from brake dust, and clutch material?
Must be clean shaven to be effective. I would use the gerson replace cartridges after daily use
Never share masks
Good video but missing a lot of important safety information. Please search and watch many of the 3m videos to learn when each type of filter is effective.
Agreed, there's a lot of stuff we couldn't fit into this video. Please be sure to refer to the manufacturer information OR your workplace safety officer for the best choice for your work environment.
-JD
What type of mask would be best suitable for packaging ammonium carbonate?
I didn’t think any filter would protect against isocyanates? The only suitable mask would be the air fed option. Auto paint and clear contains that chemical if I’m not mistaken.
I got an old 'green' type but the 'nose' rubber has a small tear , this will be a last resort after a good cleaning and fixing the nose (time to get crafty).
ive been ply cutting carbon fiber and wearing a respirator with p95 filters. im fully shaven and did a fit test and fibers are making it into the mask and i can feel it in my throat. causing a burning sensation in the throat similar to fiber glass. are p95 not enough for carbon fiber?
Do the replacement filters work on 3M bayonet masks?
Can the p100 be cleaned and reused
I wonder what does the Westwood channel looks like.
Which filter do I use for coronavirus? I have a 3m respirator 7000. Is the pink filter ok or I need the carriage/filter combos? And how long does the pink filter last?
Umm for COVID you just need a normal mask a respirator will help but it works the same a a normal mask
@@ronnieisfluffy4163 no it actually works better
@@lomop4385 Maybe if the fit is better on the respirator... But a proper N95 mask that fits your face well will be just fine otherwise. Not necessary to wear a full or half face respirator when running around in public... That's just overkill on the paranoia.
I'm planning on Spraying some Primer on a car, I bought a mask and it has The Plastic cartridges but The cartridge is pink, Does that make a difference?
For fertilyzer mask?
I use one of the half face Respirator
I have a question will the mask still work properly if you remove the inhalation valves because I lost mine after removing them 😔
Thanks for a great video! To what degree does each mask shown filter CoVid19 virus? Also, how long does it take to receive them? Are they back-ordered? How much does each mask cost with shipping? Also with the disposable filters, how long would they last if you're only using them for CoVid19 going shopping? Does 8 hrs of filter life still apply?
More questions bro
Keep em comin
Get p100 prefilters you will be good to go. No rubberbands masks, only 7000 series facepiece RESPIRATOR ..
@@captmack007 Hi! very nice of you to take the time to respond! I am grateful to you and the Eastwood Company for striving to make such great products!
They don't
😷 Coronavirus is time to play the snow and play a play you play with a play and your
What about grain dust
What kind should I use for gas? I have 120 active volcanos in my country
P or r (p100) (r100) organic vapor filters
@@justsomeone3189 thanks, I want to buy 4 mask to have in my car, just as emergency equipment
So the middle one isn’t good for painting??
i know this comments probably will never read, but do you had mask that cheap for covid 19/ corona virus
get an n95 mask or if you wanna be extreme a 3m 6200 with 2091 filters
@@humphry9154 that's the problem, even before the virus strike, even then poor people like me hard to do, now we making self made mask and not sure it save or not
I lucked out from my work, we used to sell them, and then they stopped selling those products and they had a huge pile of written off stock. So I got tons of them for free, before the pandemic because I have athsma/dust allergies. A few hundred N95 masks, P100 filters, a pallet of those reusable silicone respirators, full faceshield masks. It's weird, I hit the jackpot, and before the pandemic I wouldn't have felt that way.
@@mattizzle81 take stock for you and your family after cash run low for food you know it's matter and yes you do hit the jackpot, i am envy but the same time i am so glad you had athsma/dust allergies, believe me, when the time comes for family foods that masks will help greatly... congrats, you earn it, remember don't start garage sales, this virus will go on for longer time, by the way, i want to buy some for me but i had no job, money, even the cost bring it here will cost an arm and a leg
@@douganderson7002 that's true and all but why not take it a whole new level, almost everyone had smartphone, right? design apps for android or iphone so less 20 cm distant it sound alarm or something if this about distance stuff but my idea which i email to every big smartphone apps company never had a good ending
Does p100 protects from chlorine vapor?
Why would you ever produce chlorine vapor? Whatever you are doing just stop
If you cut the plastic on the filters it will fit
What is the name of the second mask?
P100
For exploring with black mold ? And led paint
Michael's Explorations P100 and organic vapour filters are the best for those.
Try getting them now? Ya might have better luck lasso'n a unicorn in your back yard.
What mask is good for blocking horrible smells
Does it protec by smoke
yes but they need a certian amount of oxygen still to work. will buy you a lot of time to get out tho
Yeah I wanna buy one to protect me from the virus 🦠
Which one should I go for ?
David Cruz masks only protect other people from you, they don’t protect you from someone with the virus.
@@owentwamley7980 They definitely do work, depends on the mask. You think they only get magical protection powers if medical workers wear them?
They tell you that BS to ensure more important people get masks given limited supply.
Owen Twamley ok tard
What can I wear for chlorine fumes. Tku
An organic vapor filter
P100is not for chemical. Only dust all chem filters are very thick Dust are thin. Chem filters have a dust filter as a bonus but dust filters are just for dust
What best mask two use
N95 WhatsApp 0086 15921401632
Gent's keep your face smooth for the best seal.
This guy know what's up. 👍👍👍
-JD
Spasiba.
So p95 white filter 95% protection and p100 pink filter is 100% more like 99% protection
99.97%
If it were 100%, you would suffocate.
I knew a kid who got spinal meningitis from mowing the lawn.
It is safe when i use gas siyanid