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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Spruce up your walls with eco friendly paint

September 1, 2009 | Filled Under Home & Garden

With our 5th ecobaby on the way we have been torn between the eco nursery decor and searching for a safe paint we could use on the nursery walls. I was able to find a few paints that claimed to be "green" yet did not convince me at all they were truly ecofriendly, nor did they have any selection of colors. After some research on green paints I finally came across Benjamin Moore Natura paints.  Natura, is a zero–VOC premium interior paint that, unlike any of the competition and is available in thousands of colors. This eco-friendly paint is an award winning paint for their environmentally friendly coatings that meet and exceed the strictest industry standards.

Quick facts on this eco-friendly paint…

  • Virtually odorless
  • Zero VOC’s
  • Quick return to service
  • 100% Acrylic
  • Spatter-resistant
  • Exhibits excellent holdout properties
  • Carries the Green Promise designation

The VOC level of Natura is unaffected by the addition of colorant, because the paint is based on Benjamin Moore’s patented waterborne colorant system. This eco-friendly paint is the greenest paint Benjamin Moore has ever made. In adding Natura to its growing family of eco–responsible Green Promise™ paints, Benjamin Moore has underscored its unending commitment to the development of products that help consumers live better with minimal impact on the environment.

This eci-friendly paint is not really any more expensive than leading brands and offers the peace of mind to anyone who wants what is best for their family and home.

Review Of Benjamin Moore Paint: I ended up selecting 2 different shades of the Natura paint to use and have to say, this paint rocks! It goes on easy and did dry fast. I was very impressed with the quality of this green project paint and will use it again. The room did not smell like paint fumes at all and the color turned out beautiful!

So, if your looking for a new paint for your next green painting project, I highly recommend the Benjamin Moore Natura Eco Friendly Paint.
 

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Comments

10 Responses to “Spruce up your walls with eco friendly paint”
  1. 8
    James Cox says:

    I painted my bathroom about one year ago with Benjamin Moore Natura. All was fine with it until recently when I touched it and found that the whole room was sticky. What now?

  2. 7
    Lucy DeWolf says:

    We had our painter use Natura in our living room and bedroom this week. The smell is giving me a headache and my chest hurts. We have windows cracked though it is quite cold out. I am a chemically sensitive person and assumed that the advertising for this paint was legitimate. Now that I go online and read the many problems with Natura’s smell, I am heartbroken, as it seems for many users, the smell does not go away.

    • 7.1

      I was thinking of using Natura for one of my customers who requested this specific brand of zero VOC paints, but after I did some research I am not so sure any more, that I should use it. I have seen a few feed backs on this paint just like yours.

  3. 6
    Lulu says:

    I had my entire home painted with Benjamin Moore’s Natura Paint and ever since then I am sneezing constantly and my tongue is very irriated by fruit and coffee. I do not know what else to blame them on as I never had these symptoms before painting with this paint.

    I have been tested by an allergist for 14 different fruits with skin tests and I am not allergic to the fruit, even though my tongue burns all day if I put fruit in my mouth.

    Could this be the natura paint?

  4. 5

    Natura Paint By Benjamin Moore is the most expensive of all the “eco-paints”. Even though I do think it is a good product, I can only use it on high end jobs.

    I do like the high end Jobs :)

  5. 4

    I am a house painter for over 6 years now and pride myself in being a low and no VOC painter. I recently used the brand Natura in a home and the walls went on beautifully. The ceiling paint in the Natura brand is total crap. It was like painting with plaster it was soooo thick. And the trim paint…well…let’s just say I painted the trim almost two months ago and it’s still tacky and in some places it’s flaking off! My client is extremely nice about it but I quite disappointed myself. Not quite sure what to do about it!??? It’s a lot of trim and time put into this and at this point money. Has anyone else experienced this problem? If so what shouls I do to fix this problem?

    • 4.1
      Sue Mironer says:

      I haven’t had the flaking problem but I painted with Benjamin Moore Natura 1 month ago and the odor is still SO BAD in my apt. that I haven’t been able to live there since. My apt. manager, neighbor and myself are taking turns trying to outgas it and it’s making all three of us ill. There are many other reports of this online. DO NOT USE THIS PAINT & please spread the word to others so they don’t have a horrible situation to deal with!!! There have been bad batches and there was a recall July 2010. However my can wasn’t from that batch and it was still bad.

  6. 3
    John says:

    I applied BM Natura paint to the walls and ceiling of my sunroom 6 months ago. While the white ceiling had no residual odor, the light-green walls remained tainted for 6 months (and showed no signs of improvement). I ripped down the sheetrock walls last week. The only good news is that I can now sit in that room for the first time in 6 months. The bad news: I’m staring at wall studs and plywood and winter is coming.

    The paint not only smelled awful but induced terrible headaches as well, so their is obviously a very reactive chemical present. I think Benjamin Moore should be held accountable. Any attorneys out there looking for a class-action suit?

  7. 2
    RUSSELL says:

    I have major issues with Benjamin Moore’s Natura paint. I painted 13 months ago, and I am STILL waiting for the outgassing to stop (which is insane considering that this paint is marketed as Zero VOC). We have to air out the house more than once a day with strong fans and all windows open for several hours a day. Even though I have found dozens of similar complaints with some people going as far as replacing the sheet rock, or moving out of their homes, Benjamin Moore claims to know nothing about the problem. I suspect, since some people are happy with their Natura paint, that Benjamin Moore has had some bad paint batches. Believe me, this is 100 times stronger (even a bit fishy smelling) than regular paint, but the fact that it doesn’t seem to ever completely outgas is what is most annoying.

  8. 1

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