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Originally Posted by GuidoK
Usually the bathroom is the lowest dust area in a house.
ITs frequently wet, has no/ample carpet, good ventilation etc.
But rattle can painting shouldnt be done inside due to the hydrocarbons, unless you have the right kind of respitory mask for that type of hydrocarbons and take the service lifespan into account.
That headache is a tell tale sign (been there done that....)
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I've been thinking of doing in the bathtub. Clear out and clean the bathroom, spray water in the air to remove dust, cover the bath and walls with plastic sheets and then spray it. But I will only do it for the final coat so I don't need to sand it as this paint gives a very nice, even and smooth, matte finish. And since they aren't big pieces I can be done before I breathed in too much. And just keep it closed with the window open.