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My husband has used 2 products I am unsure of in my raised organic vegetable gardens.
The frame is for an insect screen cover.
He has used KILLRUST to prime a timber and metal frame , this has then been top coated with Taubmans Weathershield paint.
One base layer of the frame is made of Hardie plank. also painted in both products
The frame rests on the soil inside the garden bed, therefore it get wet from the reticulation and rain.
Will this leach any harmful chemical into the soil.
I hope you can help with an answer.
Kayleen
Hello @jeteagle
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about the paint used on your garden frame.
Please allow us to get in contact with our suppliers regarding your query. Once we have more information, we'll get back to you.
Thank you for your patience.
Eric
Hi @jeteagle,
Just to clarify, are you using the Taubmans Sunproof or Taubmans All Weather? The Sunproof is perfectly safe for use, and in fact, you can collect drinking water from it. On the other hand, the All Weather contains additional preservatives and is not recommended for use where drinking water is collected. While it's unlikely to affect your plants, it's not tested for drinking water purposes or considered food-safe.
Another point to consider is that Sunproof isn't a chemical barrier, meaning it doesn't prevent any underlying coatings from penetrating through. It would be a good idea to check with the manufacturer of Killrust to see if there are any concerns with their product for your project. Since Killrust isn't one we supply, I can't confirm its compatibility.
If you've used the All Weather, just let me know, and we can discuss further.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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