Subject: Modern paint drying
We are all familiar with the need to make sure that any paint used for painting interiors of display cases and walls in display spaces needs to dry completely (and 'off-gas') before a display case or display space or storage area are used for objects of any kind. I'd like to ask for opinions on the length of time one should wait before using a display case with an interior that has been painted with modern acrylic water-based commercial paints of the type used for interior walls in residential homes. At least one manufacturer of this kind of paint says it only takes one day before the paint dries completely, with no off-gassing of anything whatsoever. Here at the Bible Lands Museum in Israel we normally prefer to wait considerably longer to make sure that no humidity and no other substances are accumulating in a small, enclosed space. However, it will help to know what other museum professionals feel on this subject regarding acrylic wall paints (because they are acrylic, not oil-based). Gali Beiner (ACR) Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem, Israel *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:16 Distributed: Sunday, September 21, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-16-021 ***Received on Tuesday, 16 September, 2008