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Larchwood

06:35PM | 11/05/07
Member Since: 11/04/07
1 lifetime posts
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Does anyone have experience with paints designed to encapsulate old lead paint, such as childguard. How does it compare to normal paint? Can it provide a nice hard surface for a window sill, like the old oil paint it would be covering? How is it in terms of texture/firmness, durability, washability, mildew resistance, etc. Any particular brand recommended?

Thanks for your thoughts

5slb6

03:51PM | 11/06/07
Member Since: 07/28/02
1358 lifetime posts
The inslx company has a primer for encapsulating lead paint that may work out for you .

HandymanPro

09:27PM | 04/05/10
Member Since: 03/04/10
2 lifetime posts
I found this really cool product LEAD STOP from DUMOND CHEMICALS. It really worked well to encapsulate the old cracking lead based paints that were in my home. I highly recomend it .

I purchased it from www.PaintRemover.com . The larger size was on sale plus when i used the promo code BIGSALE i got an extra 10% discount. They shipped real quick.

Check LEAD STOP out at

http://www.paintremover.com/paint-removers-lead-paint-encapsulation.html

HandymanPro
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