Eco-Friendly Paint Brushes and Decorating Tools

eco decorating tools

Lick offers good eco-friendly decorating tools. The range includes:

  • Vegan brushes with bamboo handles & recycled steel ferrules
  • Biodegradable paint trays & kettles
  • Biodegradable dust sheets
  • Recycled polyester paint rollers

Home Strip is a nontoxic paint remover for most surfaces, also in a version to remove Artex (without turning into a gloopy mess due to polymers from 80s wallpaper).

Decorators often use this to remove asbestos paint, as it does not cause airborne fibres. Just apply and score with a blade, then use a long-handled scraper to lift (apply foil overnight, for best results).

To make your own sugar soap, mix half a cup of baking soda in a bucket of water and apply as a non-soaking scrub. Or buy commercially from Auro.

Keep children and pets well away from sanding, due to dust inhalation and possible release of titanium dioxide. Ideally wear a mask and sand in a well-ventilated area. 

Keeping safe with house paint

Most house paints contain volatile organic compounds (which release gases to cause headaches and illness). No paint can be 100% green, as it needs preservatives (even washing clay causes VOCs). But look for brands that are zero or virtually zero VOC (low VOCs is just greenwash).

  • Paint preservative can be fatal in inhaled (true of all paint), so keep children, pets and pregnant/nursing women out of painted rooms, until dry and aired. Titanium (also found in cosmetics and sunscreen) is also pet-toxic, so keep away from wet walls or use titanium-dioxide-free paints.
  • Lime-based paints can help to prevent mould and mildew (good to help prevent crib death (along with other factors) but all good green paints should let walls breathe anyway. 
  • For older homes buy a lead paint test kit, as this element can harm. It’s best to have professionals remove it, as you need PPE and special methods to avoid dust/fumes. 

Earthborn eco friendly decorating tools

Earthborn paintbrushes

This company has its own range of plastic-free decorating tools. Designed to last years, they make use of bamboo (the world’s fastest-growing grass) and recycled/biodegradable products. The range includes a cutting-in brush and a detailing brush for skirting and painting furniture.

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