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Greenbuilding Archive for February 2002
458 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:37 2002

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[GBlist] Re: paint



yes, one does need to follow the directions i suppose, we used this paint
over the span of 3 or 4 days during the high heat of summer here, we did not
experience any spoiling and i am sure that germany exeperiences hot climate
type conditions and there were no warnings with the product....good to be
aware though, thanks for the insight


> Michael,
>
> One caveat on milk paint- not recommended for use in hot climates.
> Unless used immediately this paint can spoil (sour) and cause even worse
> problems.  I remember reading about a case in CA where it was used, but
> had already soured.  The homeowner became extremely ill and the end
> result was that, because it had gotten into the wallboard, all the
> wallboard had to be replaced.
>
> Beverly Weiter
> Environs Interiors
> Deland, FL
>


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