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CHANY115
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 9:53 pm
what paint is safer and better to use in an apartment?? any suggestions???
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Estee2
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 9:57 pm
Latex paint.
As in Lowe's - American Tradition. (Low odor)
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ny21
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:03 pm
I dont know whats safer or better , but I heard that benjamin moore is a
good brand/
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greenfire
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:04 pm
Never use oil indoors w/o lots of ventilation or w/babies in house. Oil is used for specialty things like porch flooring - outside stuff or small projects. Latex paints come in many finishes that go from flat to high gloss and several in between. Depending on finish you like and washability - Behr at Home Depot or Sherwin Williams & many others. And use Kilz primer if walls are particularly ugly or stained before painting.
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ny21
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:07 pm
ceiling paint is on sale at the home depot this week.
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CHANY115
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:19 pm
I dont live in the apartment yet so it can be aired out for a week, what paint is the best. my painter wants to use benjamin moore oil paint.
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withhumor
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:29 pm
Use the latex for the walls and oil for the woodworks and windowsills and ledges. The oil is high gloss and it’s very shiny and you see every stain. But when it’s contrasting the edges it looks very pretty.
Also, the oil is permanent and very hard to clean off and if he’s not the best painter and it drips, the drip dries and it hardens sort of like an icicle, suspended in mid-air. Latex is for everyone and is more reliable. For oil you have to be a real expert.
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greenfire
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:37 pm
Hello - you do not use oil paint on indoor walls - I happen to paint houses - painters sometimes just want to use what they have available or will be cheap for them and still charge you (I have worked w/them) - High Gloss Latex on woodwork.
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rainbow
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:47 pm
I used Benjamin Moore latex high gloss for my kitchen. It cleans real easy. I did apply a layer or two of primer. Definitely helps the paint stick better.
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Tefila
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Mon, Jan 08 2007, 10:57 pm
Water based is not only safer but also way easier to clean up incase of mishaps
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brooklyn
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Tue, Jan 09 2007, 7:10 am
It also depends what is on the walls now.
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greenfire
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Tue, Jan 09 2007, 8:23 am
That's why you use primer - it allows new paint to stick to old paint - no matter what is on walls - Kilz 2 is the best primer cause it covers up stains
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chocolate moose
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Tue, Jan 09 2007, 10:33 am
My only criteria was scrubbable, not washable but scrubbable!
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greenfire
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Tue, Jan 09 2007, 10:55 am
They have that nowadays - latex duration - more expensive but worth it to those especiallly w/little kids who like to draw on the walls.
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