Home Works: Preserve Your Paint

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Photography By Ken Hoyt
Our homemade wall wash is a cinch to make.

Before electric lighting and clean heat sources, home interiors built up a layer of soot during cold-weather confinement. Back then, washing the walls was a mainstay of spring cleaning. These days, we’re more apt to paint walls than to wash them. But what’s the hurry?  If you’re happy with the color and have a beautiful paint job, you can make your paint last and avoid consuming more paint. After all, even zero-VOC brands require resources to make and transport.

Wall wash
1 quart warm water
1?4 cup white vinegar
2 tablespoons biodegradable liquid soap

  • Published on Apr 7, 2009
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