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White Crib

White CribCan I paint on a white bed?

I have a white bed and I want to paint red. Should I get white paint first? If yes, how?

Contact a store for baby. Do not use ordinary household paint nurseries. Babies chew on them and the paint gives off fumes for months.

No!

But taking the first baby ........

I do not think there is some spray
painting a child can eat, and
Most toddlers will surely teeth
on their beds.
I think a good wash is enough for the crib
manufacturer has probably evidence of children paint already on it.

you should not paint your child will be on gum.

You can, but you have to paint with a paint that is NON_TOXIC.
They do that. It is if your baby does not paint poisoning.

You probably do not get rid of the paint. If you shine the sand off the original painting, it is likely that you can repaint. After the sand, use a tinted primer close to the color of your help. It will reduce the amount of layers you'll need to cover the white. Still risky, but the new paint could peel over time and you do not want a child ingesting fleas.

if the nail bed is, you'll have to sand and paint.

You can paint it red. The most likely finish on there now lacquer, which is used on almost all furniture production. There is a small chance that a finish can be top coated. You will be asked to undress and finishing.

Posted on June 12, 2010.
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