A lot of lead paint regulation began in 1978 so most homes built/remodeled in the 80's are safe, but it is never a bad idea to have it tested if you are unsure.
Goof Off works well for this . I have tested it on 3 different cars and it didn't affect the paint finish at all.
Any, but usually you use the same brand primer that your paint is. Most places will tint your primer the same color as your paint if you ask, this way you don't get shading. Lowes brand paint, is one of the best tested paints, for around 34.00 indoor and 39.00 outdoor, it is rated better then Behr paint from homedepot. The best outdoor paint runs around 50-60 a gallon.
It can vary by state, but generally, yes. If the appaiser is inspecting the house because you are aquiring a federal fund loan, such as 203 (k), or first -time home buyer, then the requirement is that the paint must be intact on a pre-1978 house. If it is not, it can be presumed to be lead paint or it can be tested by a lead inspector and shown to be negative, therefore not requiring use of lead abatement or EPA RRP contractors to fix the deteriorated paint.
Yes . Be sure to sand the surface with 40-60 grit paper. Solvent wipe with epoxy thinners. Apply 1 or 2 coats solvent free epoxy. Use a product called ARMORGUARD, It is the Worlds Strongest Epoxy Proven, Tested and Guaranteed, ArmorGuard is 100% solid, non toxic and odorless. look on www.ecosmartepoxysystems.com for more information
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Rub it with Goof Off, this will NOT damage modern auto paint, I've tested it on 3 different makes.
A qualified inspector is the one who will be able to perform tests for lead in paint. Samples of the paint are taken in order to be tested. One way that you can determine if you should worry about lead paint is to find out when your home was built. Any homes built after 1978 should not have lead paint in them.
A married couple with one son were tested for lead poisoning, only the parents tested positive. Eventually, the source of the poison turned out to be martini glasses painted with leaded paint.
A gravy that begins with the grease and "pan scrapings" of a meat that has been fried, generally.
A lot of lead paint regulation began in 1978 so most homes built/remodeled in the 80's are safe, but it is never a bad idea to have it tested if you are unsure.
Goof Off works well for this . I have tested it on 3 different cars and it didn't affect the paint finish at all.
Any, but usually you use the same brand primer that your paint is. Most places will tint your primer the same color as your paint if you ask, this way you don't get shading. Lowes brand paint, is one of the best tested paints, for around 34.00 indoor and 39.00 outdoor, it is rated better then Behr paint from homedepot. The best outdoor paint runs around 50-60 a gallon.
Goof Off works well for this and does not affect modern car paint finishes. -I've tested it on 3 types of cars.
Once carver went out for a walk.On the way his foot slipped over the mud.He got some mud stains on his cloths.He tested the mud stain in his laboratory He learnt how to make a good quality blue paint.
Fresh droppings and urine spots, fresh scrapings on the ground and on tree trunks,fresh deer foot tracks.
Because so that the scientists can see where the dummy's head hit on the air bag, and so that they can see the dummy more easily.