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What finish should I use on my wooden toys?
Written by Administrator
Wednesday, 28 November 2007 at 12:27
This depends if the toys are for show or display, or if they are to be used by children as toys. If they are being used by children it is important to paint the toys with a non-toxic paint, varnish or other covering. As the world of "finishing products" continues to evolve to more environmentally friendly, less toxic, we suggest you check manufactures specifications of toxicity for selected products.
Last Updated (Wednesday, 31 December 1969 at 19:00)






