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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply
Paint Brand
The fellow is using ICI Lifemaster 2000 - The first solvent free, no VOC, low-odor interior latex paints. Ideal for hospitals, schools, hotels/motels, nursing homes and office environments where a highly washable and stain resistant finish is needed.
( http://www.iciduluxpaints.com/ourbrands/PaintCoating.jsp )
That's a guess. When we first talked, he said he would be using a paint that does not smell. I didn't question him about it, in part because that's what I would have asked the price of if I were going to be living in it. I know Dunn Edwards 0 VOC is probably more expensive than this.
Is this a standard paint? Does anyone know anything about it? Will the appearance (Swiss Coffee white, eggshell sheen) be acceptable for a residence?
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