Most anything pre mid 1970's (not sure on exactly when lead was banned in paints off the top of my head) has a good chance of having lead in the paint.
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Most anything pre mid 1970's (not sure on exactly when lead was banned in paints off the top of my head) has a good chance of having lead in the paint.
Quoted from Arcade:Now, where can we buy some lead paint so it will be original?
China. Lead in paints crops up occasionally in toys made overseas. The last I recall were some of the"Cars" toys and Thomas the Tank wooden trains.
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