When you’re talking about interior paint, one of the big catchphrases these days is “Zero VOC Paint.” VOCs refers to Volatile Organic Compounds. Without going into a chemistry lesson these things are not good for people or the environment so removing them is a good thing. The problem is that when you add tint to the paint to get a specific color you put the VOCs right back in it. There are companies which offer pre-tinted LOW VOC paints in a variety of colors. But remember, if you have the paint pro add anything to alter the color you’re defeating the purpose. A true Zero VOC paint will offer a powdered tint that you add yourself so you can choose from a wider variety of colors and still get the health benefits you want.
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