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What paint can I use for a new cage

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Hey guys I just finished making a cage for my beardy what type of paint can I use that won't harm my animal?
Thanks!!!
 
yes i only mention stain for the fact that it is easily cleaned. Besides spray paint has fumes that people get high off of when spraying so there is that risk!
 
Low VOC

You should probably avoid stain altogether, most are oil based and contain a lot of VOC's (volatile organic compounds) that leach out of the stain into the air over time. Best to look for a paint low VOC's that once are cured are child & food area safe. After paint look for Varnathane, it's a varnish/sealer that is safe after it cures and it will make the finish shinier and will protect from moisture etc.

Cool that you made your own enclosure. You should post a picture :)
 
You should probably avoid stain altogether, most are oil based and contain a lot of VOC's (volatile organic compounds) that leach out of the stain into the air over time. Best to look for a paint low VOC's that once are cured are child & food area safe. After paint look for Varnathane, it's a varnish/sealer that is safe after it cures and it will make the finish shinier and will protect from moisture etc.

Cool that you made your own enclosure. You should post a picture :)

Thanks! I would but it doesn't let me through my iPhone:( lol, and what do you think about the non toxic latex spray paint?
 
"Varathane" diamond coat interior waterbourne is a sealer that is safe for reptile enclosures. That's why I mentioned that brand in particular. Not all varnishes are safe. Also, Marine paints and expoxys have come a long way and many are low VOC and safe. You can always look up the MDS for whatever product you use. As I mentioned above, looking for a paint specifically labeled "child & food area safe" should get you a safe product. :)
 
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