I don't think so. Part of milk paint is slaked lime; not sure of the
measurements any more, but there's usually earth pigment in it too...
Joyce in SE Ohio
BEN wrote:
> Wouldn't the milk stink after a while?
> The reason that I say this is because I have some relatives that work
> in prison systems and sometimes the inmates will use milk to make a
> sheet white to have something to draw on. The drawings are often
> confiscated due to the gang related drawings on them and they would
> stink after a few days or so due to the milk spoiling. I don't know
> how big of an issue that this would be (or not) because it would be
> used on exterior panels but it might be something to consider.
>
>
> __.
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