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dadiOH[_3_] October 13th 08 08:46 PM

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Chris wrote:
I am about to paint the trim in my stairway.. It has 2-3 coats of
paint. I know the top coat is a latex paint, and the bottom is lead
paint.. I did a swab test and found it out.

What would be best after washing down with a non-soapy detergent- a
light sanding, or using liquid sandpaper? I am going from a medium
blue to a bright semi-gloss white. Would priming be necessary?


1. Latex doesn't sand so use TSP ("liquid sandpaper") to kill any gloss.

2. No primer needed, it already has paint. You may need 2 coats of top
paint to hide the blue.

Opinion: putting latex on wood should be a flogging offense.

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Kyle October 14th 08 02:28 PM

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On Oct 13, 3:46*pm, "dadiOH" wrote:

Opinion: putting latex on wood should be a flogging offense.


Interesting - why is that? (I'm curious since I've committed the
offense on more than one occasion...)

dadiOH[_3_] October 14th 08 04:34 PM

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Kyle wrote:
On Oct 13, 3:46 pm, "dadiOH" wrote:

Opinion: putting latex on wood should be a flogging offense.


Interesting - why is that? (I'm curious since I've committed the
offense on more than one occasion...)


1. You can't sand it

2. Doesn't flow well, ergo brush marks

3. Did I mention that you can't sand it?

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Chris October 14th 08 07:48 PM

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Well, since there is lead paranoia here, let me also say that I heard
that oil based paint is being phased out now.. So, eventually you are
going to be stuck using latex paint anyway.. Gotta go, my lead sundae
is melting..


Pat October 15th 08 12:33 AM

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On Oct 14, 2:48*pm, Chris wrote:
Well, since there is lead paranoia here, let me also say that I heard
that oil based paint is being phased out now.. So, eventually you are
going to be stuck using latex paint anyway.. Gotta go, my lead sundae
is melting..


It's not paranoia. Say there's a 1/2 of 1% chance that you'll do
something that will seriously damage your kids, give him/her a
lifetime of problems, and basically devastate his/her life. Is it
worth the risk?

Lead-safe work practices are relatively easy. Taking care of your kid
that you screwed up is difficult.

Chris October 15th 08 07:38 PM

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What if there is no kid? I think it would be fun to watch retarded
mice..

Pat October 16th 08 12:25 AM

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On Oct 15, 2:38*pm, Chris wrote:
What if there is no kid? I think it would be fun to watch retarded
mice..


Yeah, until you either sell the property or a niece/nephew/neighbor
comes over and you get sued. Then the retarded mice will be watching
you.

Chris October 19th 08 09:31 PM

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I bet you are voting for Obama...


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