We would be going over there roughly 10 days after the coating, but I know from experience that certain things can off-gas for months.įrom my experience doing drywall, a long time ago, drywall compound (AKA mud) is what goes down on fresh drywall or on a prepped wall before paint. Is there any glue or anything else toxic that could be problematic? what drywall compounds (if any) could be safe? and is drywall mud different (if so, is it safe?) I am not sure if "compound" is an umbrella term or what. That having been sad, I am almost certain there must be some sort of spreading agent/ other additives.Any thoughts on whether these types of products are safe? Any to avoid? Any other chemicals that a professional might use during this process that could harm a bird? She (who is terrible at internet research) attempted to Google this to see if it would be safe for birds, and because one random person on some forum said they re-did their kitchen and birds survived, my mom took that as a green-light for parrot spite the complete lack of product/material details.įor those of you who know about this, I am concerned about the additives to the compounds-I see that there are all sorts of types but on theirs, the primary ingredient is gypsum. I asked my mom what brand/type of compound-she doesn't know.said it was made of gypsum but didn't know what else was in it (no clue if it is real or synthetic gypsum either). They used a 0 VOC primer, and Tuesday, some guy is supposed to come over to do "skim coating" using "dry wall compound". They are in the process of re-doing the bathroom walls/ceiling. I have to go to my parents' house in 2 weeks with the bird.
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