Cheyenne, first, glad to hear you are okay. Second, glad to hear you had glasses. I am a chemist and a safety representative for my area. Safety glasses are a must and it seems I have to remind people more than I would like too. I always wear them while shooting and honestly, I consider the molten lead just as dangerous as the fast moving kind. I don't cast bullets, but for years my father and I would cast sinker weights. We always washed the wheel weights in soapy water first, it got off any oil/residue that can get on car parts at salvage yards, and then we rinsed and dried them in the sun. Once that was completed, we would melt or store them for the future. It really cut down on accidents and the washing cut down on smoking and odors that can occur during heating. As a chemist, I would really recommend that lead melting be done in a well ventilated area, nasty fumes.