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Hi<br>

Is this only dangerous while drying or even after? It still smells for a week or so after. Im having my mannequin in the kids room and dontvwant to put on my tkparts on it before i know the answears.

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 Epoxy (polyepoxide) contains hazardous chemicals, and while drying (and up to two weeks after) it emits respirable fumes, which can cause problems with your nose, throat and lungs, sensitization and asthma.

I wouldn't recommend using epoxy on any parts of an armor build.  It's better to (pardon the pun) stick with E-6000.  It has fumes of it's own, and should be used in a well ventilated area.  When dry, however, (24 hours) it is harmless.

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My e6000 states it causes cancer

Everything causes cancer!

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