
Since I knew the dangers of traditional paint I wanted to make sure that we only used no VOC paint. I did not want the baby or my pregnant wife having to breath in the fumes. We first went to the local chain paint store where the sales rep tried to tell us not to use the VOC paint they carry. He claimed that it was very streaky and did not cover very well. Even if it did not cover as well, I still did not want the toxins in the nursery. My wife’s and babies health was much more important. We took swatches home but decided to go to a different store to buy the paint.
Once we decided on a color we needed to go buy the paint. So the day before we had people coming over to help us do the painting we went to Home Depot to get their Freshaire Choice paint. This paint is great because it does not contain any VOC’s in it. One of the down falls of no VOC paint is that as soon as it is colored the tint will add some VOC into the paint. So, when you are looking for VOC free paint make sure that the tint is also VOC free. When we got to Home Depot, we looked around the paint department but could not find the Freshaire Choice paint. We asked the sales rep and he claimed that they do not carry anything like that. So, off we went to yet another store in our search for VOC free paint.

Lowes was about our last hope. We knew that my dad and step mom were coming the next day to help us paint so we needed to have paint for them to use. Lowes has a zero VOC Olympic brand paint. The sales woman was very helpful so this is the paint we used. Unfortunately, we needed to add the tint to the paint so it is not perfect but it worked well. The paint might have been slightly thinner then traditional paints but it covered great. Even with putting two coats on the room, the odor was minimum. If you were in the room or just out side the room, you could tell we were painting but the rest of the house had zero smell.

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