Thursday, February 11, 2010

Is it alright to use outdoor paint indoors?

...And what is the difference? Would it matter to use outdoor paint inside?Is it alright to use outdoor paint indoors?
Yes. Absolutely! I did just this weekend and it works great! I did this for the added protection an outdoor paint provides in a child's bathroom. Any of us with kids knows how much water a child can seem to get outside the shower/bathtub when they are getting clean.Is it alright to use outdoor paint indoors?
I don't know for sure. Seemed like it'd be OK after it dried a while and the smell disappeared.


You might see what the can says about it or go to the paint co. web site.





Main difference is weather and sunlight resistance.


I believe outdoor paint's probably a bit harder to clean up.





But, I'm no painter. You'll have plenty of opinions real soon...





I used fluorescent orange paint for my outside porch railings, as I had to put something on them after I finally got all of the rust off and that was all I was sure I had enough of (from 2 owners or 12 years ago) to do it.


The insurance company made me put the rails up, even though I live alone, in the middle of nowhere, and no one was complaining about the way they were - but the insurance agent was going to come back to take pictures when I had it done.





It's a safety feature! Besides, no one's gonna see it, and I don't care if they do - anymore than it's my business why you're using outdoor paint.


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And, she either has it already or doesn't have all the money in the world - like you s**uff-for-brains.
As cheap as paint is...why would you want to?





搂搂
No, that is why they label it outdoor and indoor paint.
It is not recommended to use Exterior paints for Interiors.

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