Your Questions Answered Relating to Environmentally Friendly Paints

Published: 04th June 2011
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You may or may not realize that typical paints release solvents into the air during the curing and drying process, and as you'll likely be able to suppose, this isn't a good thing. What the paints emit are chemical substances referred to as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and they end up in the air. The risks with this are the issue of smog, the depletion on the ozone layer and problems linked to global warming. Global warming issues mean that people are trying to find more options in their choice of paints. Eco friendly paints were in fact introduced to the market back in the 1990s, but they were not popular at all and they failed to make any impact.

So people now are aware that using regular paints lend to global warming and other issues, so for certain they'll start using Earrth friendly paints? Opposition from the painting pros will need to be surmounted. The opposing opinions mean that, based on some of these experts, paints with the volatile organic compounds are more superior. The points the paint pros make are that paint that is environmentally safe is not as efficient to use. The public are making the switch to eco friendly paints to avert health related concerns such as headaches and asthma so the paint producers need to take account of this.


Latex paint which is water based may be the solution to this issue. Due to the fact that they're water based, it means that they're eco friendly (there are no VOCs). Nevertheless, as with nearly everything, there is a drawback: latex paints can't be used to paint on iron because they are water based, which ends up making the iron rust much faster. Nevertheless, customers are turning more and more often to latex paints.

In order for us to regard a paint to be friendly to the environment, we need to know its contents and how it was created. For instance, something that can conceal other paints is called Titanium Dioxide. Sulfuric acid is a by-product in the production of Titanium Dioxide. This acid, along with the chemical substances that were dissolved in it, was released into the sea, which naturally is not healthy for the environment.

Titanium Dioxide leads to smog when exposed to sunlight, which is a further concern. Furthermore, Titanium Dioxide has been tied in to a carcinogen found to cause cancer in human beings. Titanium Dioxide continues to be found in paints despite all of this evidence.


Earth friendly paints is going to become widely used as we begin to realize the harmful effects that normal paints have on our health and in our environment.


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