[GSBN] Clay paints/sealers for Multiple Chemical Sensitivy

Janet Johnston janetjohnstn at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 13 03:51:42 UTC 2017


 

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From: Gsbn [mailto:gsbn-bounces at sustainablesources.com] On Behalf Of Anthony Novelli
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 2:44 PM
To: gsbn at sustainablesources.com
Subject: [GSBN] Clay paints/sealers for Multiple Chemical Sensitivy

 

Greetings old friends,

 

I am probably ignoring list etiquette by not sifting through the archives, but I have a workmate who is rapidly trying to remodel a space for his daughter who is chemically sensitive and reacting to her current living space. He was directed toward clay paints, though since part of the space is enclosed with 10-15 year old OSB and plywood, I suggested he might also consider sealing that and the 5/8'" drywall with fiberglass inside before covering it.

 

We are within driving range of retailers like Organic Grace in Garberville where both paints and sealers are available, though budget is a concern. Simple clay paint recipes might be useful.

 

Also he mentioned something I think he was told at a Kelly Moore shop where they have an alcohol-based sealer like a shellac that off-gasses heavily for a very short period of time, but is then safe.

 

Any input?

Thanks in advance, and hi, howdy and hugs all round.

 

Tony Novelli

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