nahhh, Rust-Oleum is an enamel (overkill) ... slower-drying, noxious thinners, and expensive to boot ... just go to any hardware store, K-Mart, etc, get ya a can of 'Flat White Latex Paint' ... sometimes, if you don't see it on the shelf, it will be the same as the 'Base White' (they usually add coloring to it, to make whatever shade ya want) ... latex paint is non-toxic, fast-drying, no hazardous fumes, cleans up with soap and water, but is still fairly waterproof (if you really expect wet conditions, get the 'Outdoor' version ... oh, I forgot, latex paint is also CHEAP :thumbsup:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . Quick question about paint First of all... this is the most informative site on the net. To all you big wig contributors out there, please, keep it up. You are doing a worldly service and deserve much respect. :thumbsup: Anyway... Is Rust-Oleum Flat Protective Enamel pretty much the 'flat white' you look for when painting inside of a box? Just that I have some laying around. Also, it says that I need a full 24 hours to dry. Any advice as to what to do with my precious babies until the dry is complete? They are only Rating: 5