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that was my plan but apparently even that can harm them. I think as long as i have the front door open then it should be ok. Juts wondered what other people have done |
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Hi Pamela - we used a low odour gloss paint here last time we decorated because as an asthmatic the fumes of ordinary solvent based gloss can make me ill, let alone the cats. I am not convinced that it performs quite as well but was certainly much easier to tolerate. I see things have come on since four or so years since we did our interior doors - hope these links help. http://www.icipaints.co.uk/products/..._undercoat.jsp http://www.ethicalconsumer.org/FreeB...aintgloss.aspx |
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I have redecorated throughout my house and Tiger just tends to steer clear of the areas being decorated. I have just made sure that the house is kept well ventilated. I have used low odour at times but to be honest not convinced how hard wearing the finish is. |
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