WELL, FOR ONE THING YOU'LL BE HOT! I WAS DESPERATE WHEN I PAINTED, BECAUSE I HAD A WEDDING TO GET READY FOR. IT WAS EXTREMELY HOT IN MY HOUSE BUT THE PAINT WAS FINE AND DIDN'T PEEL BACK OR DRY UP. I USED A GOOD LATEX PAINT. IT WAS YEARS AGO AND IT STILL LOOKS GOOD. YOU COULD TURN ON THE AC IF YOU HAVE IT. OR A FAN WHICH WAS ALL I HAD AT THE TIME. IT ACTUALLY DRIED FASTER THAN USUAL.
2006-07-24 14:20:09
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answered by X 4
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Only if it's 90 degrees inside your house. The paint will dry too fast and you may end up actually pulling it off the wall rolling back over already painted areas.
2006-07-24 14:20:00
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answered by arizonakal 6
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Oh, I don't think you'll have a problem. Painters do it all the time. If you haven't painted much, you might want to ask for tips at the paint store or a painter friend.
2006-07-24 14:32:09
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answered by DelK 7
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No. Home builders do this hundreds of times a season with great results. Just be wary of very high humidity.
2006-07-24 16:13:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It almost won't work. The paint gets thick and gooey and won't spread very well.
2006-07-24 14:17:46
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answered by Peter C 2
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