How Do You Make White Paint With Powdered Milk?
Don’t waste your money buying a whole can of expensive high-gloss room décor paint just to patch up a 2-inch scuff mark, furniture markings or a small piece of artwork left by a little one on the wall. Instead, you can mix up your own quick batch of powdered milk paint with a few things you probably already have around the house. This fix works best for small areas of correction no more than a few inches in size, all the way around. In a bucket or old, empty paint can, mix 1one part water to three parts powdered milk. Blend with a large spoon or paint mixer until it reaches the consistency of paint. Add a few tablespoons of water-based color if you don’t want a plain, neutral white. A light pink or sky blue will add a slight tinge to the white paint. You can even use water color paint if you don’t have a whole can of room décor paint on hand. Let the paint dry thoroughly, at least 24 hours, between each coat. Two to three coats should make for an evenly opaque finish. Go over the last