How to Choose the Best Non-Toxic Latex Paint for Your Home

I’ve used Auro paints for both interior and exterior projects. On the outside, they held up really well against the weather. The color stayed vibrant, and there was no peeling or cracking after a year. Definitely recommend giving them a try if you’re looking for a durable, eco-friendly option.

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Interesting to hear about Auro paints. I’ve been sticking to Earthborn for interiors but always wondered about exterior options. How does Auro handle in really wet climates? My area gets a lot of rain, and I’m worried about longevity.

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I tried Auro once for a small outdoor project. The application was smooth, and the finish was nice, but I noticed it took longer to dry compared to other brands. Maybe it was just the weather, but something to keep in mind if you’re on a tight schedule.

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I’m all for eco-friendly paints, but I’ve found that sometimes you have to compromise on color options. Has anyone else noticed that with Auro or Earthborn? I love the idea of using natural paints, but I also want a wide range of colors to choose from.

Regarding color options, I think it’s a trade-off. With Auro, I found their range to be decent, but not as extensive as conventional brands. However, they do offer color mixing, so you can get a custom shade. It’s a bit more work, but worth it for the eco benefits.

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