Can you use external emulsion paint inside? will it do any harm to the inside wall?


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Exterior paints are not a lot different, solvent/fume wise, than interior paints. The primary difference is resistance to the elements, most importantly water and sunlight. Oil based paints, exterior or interior have petroleum based fumes. These should always be well ventilated.

If it's not an oil based paint, then there are no significant fumes to worry about anyways. Latex based paints may stink, but they aren't harmful.


The fumes from the outside paint will not be good for you to be breathing inside!

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