Paint

cslaser85

Active Member
i have found a new paint everyone should try if your making A indoor grow room. It is called kilz oderless white paint. it is highly reflective and kills oders from inside the room....please hit me up if you decide to try this...
 

AllMeatNoPotato

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i've heard about it. didn't pay much attention to it though. realized for it to work, I would always be putting on a coat of paint and that is just not practical.
 

AllMeatNoPotato

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you are right in a sense scarlette. 2 coats and you will be up and running. but there will come a time when the material in the paint that absorbs odors will hit its absolute saturation and not be able to take in anymore odor. that is when you are going to have to repaint. i just don't know when that absolute point will happen but it is inevitable, it will happen.
 

warmboe

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We used kilz on a house that we turned over. The people before us had over a hundred animals, most were pissing and shitting in the house.
It is used to block odor on the surface you paint.
I don't see it working on odor proofing a room.
 

AllMeatNoPotato

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i am sure it worked just like you said it did warm and sealed the smell up. i think that is what it was made for anyways. but when you keep putting the stinky molecules against it, the atoms that attract the stinky molecules will no longer be able to absorb them because they can only absorb soo much. warm if you had a pet and let it piss on the same spot where you put the paint, it would eventually begin to smell again.
 
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FallenHero

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Going to have to agree here, it cant just keep absorbing odor like magic forever.
 

warmboe

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warm if you had a pet and let it piss on the same spot where you put the paint, it would eventually begin to smell again.
No question. I believe the paint is designed to cover and coat the odor molocules while it is wet, then as it dries it seals the odor. You had better believe if an animal hit that spot again after the paint dried, it would stink as bad as ever. For that to work, the walls would have to always be wet or tacky.
 

videoman40

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Yeah, I dont know about using kilz, as far as ororless, thats after it dries, and as far as reflective, it is a bright white, not a flat white, which is what you want, flat white. It also takes two weeks to cure too.
 

VictorVIcious

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My guess is not a whole lot of us are going to be buying kliz, but it does do a good job of getting rid of water marks on ceilings!!
 

cslaser85

Active Member
We built a grow room 2 weeks before germinating the seeds, so the paint was def. dry by the time the plants when in, the plants are doing well and still no oder fom outside the room...i wasnt saying this was the best it just seems to be working for the time being i never heard of it before so i didnt know my bad guys......
 
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