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Im sure many have been in a situation where you are painting something - a part of your house maybe (in my case, our bathroom) and some nasty little sandlfy comes and lands on your freshly painted wall and becomes stuck. This normally leaves you with a small black mark on your nice clean wall, which
after alot of time spent prepping and painting can be very annoying.
I believe the best way to remedy this problem is to add insect repellent to the paint, to stop the flies landing on it.
Its so simple I cant believe its not already baked.... or is it???
Insect-repellant face-paint
http://cat.inist.fr...cheN&cpsidt=3629701 but only if you want to hide your house [MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 22 2007]
Anti-mosquito, bug paint
http://dr1.com/news...news081204.shtml#11 Pinturas Tropical has launched a paint that is being marketed as an effective repellent of mosquitos, flies, roaches, ants and acaro. [skinflaps, Feb 22 2007]
Pinturas Tropical
http://www.pinturastropical.com.do/ Manufacture of insect repellent paint [skinflaps, Feb 22 2007]
Anti-insect Paint
http://suppliers.ji...09/108455/26044.htm The paint has the unique composition that brings the fine microscopic insecticide crystals to the surface during drying. [skinflaps, Feb 22 2007]
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Extensive research (70 seconds on Google)
failed to find a paint designed to repel
insects while it dries, and I think it is a
brilliant idea. All I found was a reference
to insect-repellant camouflage paint for
soldiers who are squeamish about bugs.
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Damn. I should've given Google that extra
ten seconds. |
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Now I have to say that those who know
me will be familiar wih the fact that I am
a big fan of the insect world, especially
the much underated, but ever noble and
constantly humble fly. |
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So...why not just have an "Insect
Speckle Finish" paint range ? |
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You choose your colour, then your
insect type, and when you brush it on,
thousands of dried insects swell up
slightly and rise to the surface of the
paint, leaving a slightly textured finish
that's also entirely pleasing to the eye. |
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This way you could have this type of
conversation: "Yep - I'm having the
bathroom re-done in common housefly,
with a hint of lavender as a background
tint." |
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I was going to put this up as my first
"new" idea after a week's Bakery
vacation, but this rather tame notion
saves me the trouble by sheer
coincidence. (sorry andrew1) |
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Yeah, its baked. I was painting a house some 10 years ago when I was faced with the same dilemma. I went back to the paint store and told the guy my problem. He gave me a bottle of this stuff to mix in with the paint and it worked. |
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//insecticide in microcrystals that eliminate the insects but do not harm humans// |
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Where have I heard that before? |
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hah! how to keep pet's paws out of wet cement? |
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//I read they are designed containing insecticide to kill insects when they land, a clearly different agenda than this idea proposes.// |
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You read the Pinturas link, what's it say? |
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How about something to keep my own damn ass out of the freshly painted surface when I turn around to pick up my tools and leave. |
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