Submitted by gtmattz t3_11awrzx in askscience
MonkNo5 t1_j9vj430 wrote
On the side here, I sell furniture and often nail salons buy a few chairs and when I drop them off ( more than 10 times over a few years) they always have a very acrid smell inside the salon where they do nails. Its realy bad and I actively try not to breathe whilst inside. It reminds me of superglue cyanoacrylate and cannot be healthy for those exposed continuously.
OliverIsMyCat t1_j9w16ss wrote
Interestingly, that's essentially the same stuff.
3D printers just use a specific formulation that cures better with specific lasers. But the final step for some 3D printed parts? Cure in a nail salon UV box.
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