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What are the lowest temps I can use milk paint? Since
it's mostly water, I'm thinking 32F, but I don't know.

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What are the lowest temps I can use milk paint? Since
it's mostly water, I'm thinking 32F, but I don't know.

Thanks,

s


I would highly suspect that if the package does not indicate a temp, you
might be right. Have you looked at the package yet?


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What are the lowest temps I can use milk paint? Since
it's mostly water, I'm thinking 32F, but I don't know.

Thanks,

s


I would highly suspect that if the package does not indicate a temp, you
might be right. Have you looked at the package yet?


Not yet. I'm going to Woodcraft to buy it tomorrow.

Thanks,

s
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