[OMS_MANAGERS] Help!! (window paint)

Kendall Bell jmbellkf at aol.com
Sat Dec 13 12:15:10 PST 2014


Oh My!  Such great work to!  Probably not practical to have the heat on, but maybe a fan directed at it would prevent further condensation.  Would it be possible to touch up, then place a fan on it long term?  Dehumidifiers work great but need constant dumping of accumulated water.   Good luck!
Can I get the name and contact info for the tall blond gal who spoke at the Dayton tour for the Oregon Main Street Program.  I would like to ask her a favor.

Thanks, Kendall Bell
Klamath Falls Downtown Association

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> On Dec 13, 2014, at 9:04 AM, Kelly Haverkate <kellyjhaverkate at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Yesterday, our high school art class took the school day to paint us a beautiful mural, all about the town, in the vacant windows of a large storefront.
> They used acrylic paint.
> This morning, some of the panels are running!!  
> 
> Unfortunately, the building is not climate controlled and, therefore, is obviously damp.
> 
> Has anyone had any success in these less-than-desirable conditions?
> 
> I'm so disappointed for them, they worked really hard to get it done, and the results are so lovely and colorful.  (and somewhat drippy).
> 
> Thanks very much!  I'm hoping to have some ideas before talking to the art teacher.  :)
> 
> Best Regards, and happy holidays!
> 
> Kelly Haverkate
> Program Manager
> Dayton Community Development Association
> Dayton, Oregon
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