So I pulled out the cabinet I'd previously installed, moved the fridge yesterday, and discovered yet more broken, fugly green plastic tile to clean, repair, patch, and cover with the silver stuff. Although you can't really see it in this picture, the wall had been previously painted in several areas three different colors - I could never decide which color I liked best. I'm going to repurpose this cabinet as a dresser in the bedroom later on.
So I patched the holes in the tile and the wall, and put the first coat of paint on the wall. This is my first experience using those new "Low VOC" paints, the ones that are supposedly more "environmentally friendly" because they have "low volatile organic compounds" in them.
First thing I noticed, is definetly a good thing: No smell. I mean like no smell at all. If anything, there is a slight odor best
described as "fresh," if that makes any sense. I was able to paint the first coat on two walls without having to leave the room at all!
Usually I can only paint about half a wall at a time, and take about an hour or so break between painting sessions, thanks to allergies and asthma. Hrm, wonder if that's why I never seem to finish any of my painting projects!
The next thing I noticed is not a good thing: Coverage sucks. Oh my, this stuff goes on like really thin. It pours out of the can
with the same viscosity, the same thickness, that I'm used to with any standard latex paint. But once you start brushing it or rolling it on
the wall, it's THIN. Goes on like water - it doesn't drip (at least no more than latex paint does anyway) - it's just really, really thin
coverage. Just about everything that I am used to a single layer of paint covering up (stains, other paint, small hairline cracks) is
showing right through. I'm going to have to do two coats, for sure.
But I like the stuff :)
I discovered when I moved the fridge yesterday that the shut-off for the ice maker water line is broke, so I've got a trip to Home Depot for tomorow to get something to cap it off. Meanwhile, I just kinked the line so it wouldn't flood the kitchen.
The floor under where the fridge and cabinet was is a problem... I do have plenty of spare stick-on floor tile, but the floor's buckled from a prior water leak... I'll have to tackle that tomorow. Great...
Regardless, quite a lot of progress done today.
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