Mikeee
Member
Quick question for you all,
I recently made a breadbin and sprayed it an off-white gloss paint instead of the usual food-safe oil finish. This contrasts very nicely with the white european oak lid / door.
Due to my naivety with working with paint and food products, I did not consider the effects of the chemicals in paint. I am now finding that even after many weeks of leaving the bread bin open to off-gas, it still smells and taints the bread (i make the missus eat the worst bits - toasted does the trick!).
I am wandering if there is a clear finish that I can apply to the paint in order to seal in the chemicals / odours? Bar that - can anyone recommend a decent paint finish for future projects that will be in contact with food?
Many thanks in advance,
Mike
I recently made a breadbin and sprayed it an off-white gloss paint instead of the usual food-safe oil finish. This contrasts very nicely with the white european oak lid / door.
Due to my naivety with working with paint and food products, I did not consider the effects of the chemicals in paint. I am now finding that even after many weeks of leaving the bread bin open to off-gas, it still smells and taints the bread (i make the missus eat the worst bits - toasted does the trick!).
I am wandering if there is a clear finish that I can apply to the paint in order to seal in the chemicals / odours? Bar that - can anyone recommend a decent paint finish for future projects that will be in contact with food?
Many thanks in advance,
Mike