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Finishing a project with paint usually requires excellent ventilation at the minimum, or at worst, a respirator and coveralls. Real Milk Paint is the polar opposite – as the pharmaceutical-grade lime cures, it carbonizes, actually improving air quality by absorbing the greenhouse gas CO2 (beneficial if you’re painting an entire room).
So Milk Paint will save the world – what does it look like on my project though? Developed for an antique restoration business, Real Milk Paint recalls a formula dating back to 16th century painters, who were jazzed about the saturated colors and superb adhesion of their lactose-fortified concoctions. Though it is typically used for antique or distressed-vintage finishes, milk paint can be adapted for a wide breadth of finishes, from olden chalky to smooth flat (see the Usage tab for instructions and dry time, etc.).
Made in the USA.
For reference – all color swatches are actual paint photographed against a neutral White and Grey color card and post processed using the correct temperature. However, before painting an important project, or the family heirlooms, paint a small area first to test the color, as ambient lighting, coating thickness, and substrate will all affect how the paint looks.
For a matte, solid finish, use a creamy consistency, dilute with water further for a stain or wash finish. Milk paint is commonly used for textured finishes, at it will naturally leave a chalky surface and retain the brush or roller strokes. Use a foam brush for a uniform finish. Sand between coats with 320-grit sandpaper and burnish with a brown paper bag (hats off to Mr. Schwarz) for the smoothest finish.
Real Milk Paint adheres well to wood, plaster, concrete, drywall, unsealed brick, and stone, and it typically does not require priming or sanding. Real Milk Paint is highly breathable – use a sealant for high-moisture or high-traffic areas. After drying 3-4 hours, Pure Tung Oil, varnish, lacquer, or wax can be applied.
Coverage, one coat
|  1 oz. |  2 sq. ft. |
|---|---|
|  16 oz. |  35 sq. ft. |
|  32 oz. |  70 sq. ft. |
|  Gallon |  280 sq. ft. |












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