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Food Grade Paint

03/05/2009 1:06 PM

Dear all

please tell me is there any food grade paint

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Re: food grade paint

03/05/2009 2:22 PM

Icing sugar comes to mind.

Generally, no. though many stainless steel grades would do the job.

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Re: Food Grade Paint

03/05/2009 3:52 PM

This link may be of use.

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Re: Food Grade Paint

03/18/2009 3:45 AM

go to www.liquidplastics.com. Their paint is used in hospital theatres and food production areas.

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