So I used a paint called "Kilz" today. It is a product I have used a lot in the past for tough stains and problematic priming. It is a pigmented shellac that is realy STRONG smelling! The problem is that I needed to paint a bathroom. The fumes were really powerful in the small space to the point where I was light headed and mentally, I was not with it. I left the project to clear my mind and did not feel great, but it was an oppertunity for me to feel like I had a hangover again. As bad as I felt, I was happy that it was a chance to remember why sobriety is great. The vapors passed quickly, and I got a lift from a bad experience.
(P.S. if the post does not make sense, it means I am still affected by the Kilz.)
Tom
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Yea, I had a similar experience the other day using some spray paint on my gas grill.
I have used Kilz in the past also. They have a latex version available now that has lower VOC levels than the oil based version, but I'm sure they both could knock you out.
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I am sick for the first time since coming into the program around Christmas, and it was bizarre to feel so drug down and crappy. But it occurred to me immediately that I dealt with this feeling almost every day, and I'm SOOOOOOO grateful I don't have to be constantly sick anymore!
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Hey Tom, ... ... ... Kiltz is great stuff ... I use it anywhere I have to repair water damaged or water stains on walls or ceilings ... My biggest problem though, is getting more of it on ME, than the ceiling ...
Pappy
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That is why I use an exhaust fan when I'm doing small areas. The hangover effect just does me in. I also will take breaks during the job all because I don't like the hangover affect. Also used low VOC primer and paint on a kitchen remodel and what really happy with the recommendation...never had to stop and was clear headed all the time. Still susceptible and program smarter.