Paint is made up of a number of important chemicals to keep it fresh as a protective barrier. Paint contains pigments, additives, solvents, extenders, and resin binders in order to make it durable and able to withstand the elements.
The pigment, or color, and the binder, or the stuff that makes the paint stiick to objects.
Most paint companies had stopped using lead in their paint at that time, however, never assume that paint is lead free. Use a lead paint test to determine if lead if present prior to sanding or scraping.
The color in paint comes from pigment, the other two components of paint are medium and binder. In watercolor paint the pigment is ground with gum Arabic (the binder) and water is the medium. A majority of the pigments are toxic and can contain lead or zinc.
the use of lead in paint has been iliegl for a number of years since 80s all exterior paints are lead free now
This may be able to be answered on the LASG website(Latex Allergy Support Group).
As long as you sand & prime first, in most cases just latex primer applied before painting with the latex paint. If the old paint is really old, be careful about sanding, it may contain lead.
it contain HCL
There isn't an easy way. Modern paints contain no lead. If it is old paint there is a chance it may contain some lead.
not usually - but it can do - and certainly will contain traces
Yes, Blue Ridge dishes do contain lead based paint
Depends on what type of oil you use, some paint do contain oil
SOME paint may contain ingredients that conduct electricity, but most do not.
it is yellow
No... Paint doesn't contain alcohol.
paint solvents
All the paint that is sold now is safe. None of them contain lead. So any paint you choose will be fine.
Some do don know which do though.
Most of them contain acetone.