Also try a small bucket of charcoal in the center of the room(like the kind you BBQ with). It is great for absorbing odors.
2007-10-22 10:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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With all due respect; why kind of paint is it???
Latex dries in an hour or less; the fumes aren't toxic or offensive; UNLESS the paint has soured through age or mold.
Any other paint formulation shouldn't be used indoors anyway.
Obviously others have suggested some valid ideas. AND again with no offense if it was fresh latex you might want to check for some sort of allergic reactions.
Steven Wolf
2007-10-22 19:16:49
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Only way to stop the fumes is for the paint to dry...turn up heat in the room to dry it faster.
2007-10-22 16:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Candles really help a lot by burning off the fumes.
2007-10-22 16:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Fill a small bowl with white vinegar and put it in the center of the room and shut the door and windows. It will absorb the paint odor.
2007-10-22 16:41:17
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answered by EvilWoman0913 7
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