Originally Posted by
Ian Wells
I've worked within the artists paint manufacturing business for 20 odd years and have read just about every ancient recipe book and treatise there is on paints, resins, varnishes, oils etc. And I have never seen any recomendation of using a milk/casein paint on furniture, except for in the last 15 years so called "experts in folk art" who promote DIY painting of hideous flowers on mdf gegaws. Most so called milk paints sold are acrylics that have been adulterated with fillers to get that horrible chalky look. Plaka made by pelican was a casein gouache that was made till a few years ago for designers and sign writers, I spilt some on a chair once and it would continually come off on to my trousers, thus suggesting that it was useless as a furniture finish.