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safe paint?
#92129
04/01/06 11:16 AM
04/01/06 11:16 AM
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Hello everyone, yesterday my son wanted to see my suggies little, no big belly, and I saw a little tail hanging out or the pouch. I was so thrilled. I am now making some new nesting boxes, the wood it safe, but I want to waterproof it. What is safe to use? Thanks for the help. Barb <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dance.gif" alt="" />
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Re: safe paint?
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#92130
04/01/06 11:25 AM
04/01/06 11:25 AM
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Posts: 7,297 Quincy, IL
glidrz5
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I would use shellac or polyurithane (sp?) rather than a paint that they might chew or that might flake off.
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Re: safe paint?
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#92131
04/01/06 01:49 PM
04/01/06 01:49 PM
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I liek Shellac, I've heard that polly works good too. The shellac I use is so easy. It comes in a aerosol form and I leave it outside for a few hours and let it defumigate. It dries quick and keeps my homemade cage nice and waterproof.
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