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Listening To An Item On The Radio About The Quality Of Different Paints...

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sandyRoe | 12:15 Thu 04th Aug 2022 | ChatterBank
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...brought to mind memories of painters who lived near me when I was a child. They had reddish skin across their noses and cheeks. In those days I think lots of paints were lead based. Could years of working with such Paint have caused the skin discoloration ?
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It's not listed as an indicator by NHS or American medics, sandy.
Perhaps it was a result of years of breathing the solvents used in the majority of paints.
or maybe they went in the pub after work every day!
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Yes, it was probably a combination of both that gave them their complexions.

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