You really have to be kidding......right? While you're at it we might as well get medical warning printed on our props.....but with what? LOL This is so silly. Go ahead and argue your point. I'm just going to sit back and watch the show.
ORIGINAL: darock
Opjose,
I would think that using something other than paint would be a good idea. Do you have any reason to believe however that a dye that would be visible enough on a prop to be an effective warning would not contribute to medical problems if it was overlooked in a wound and by the medical professional who is going to be cleaning the wound?
Do anyone have any to suggest?
One reason to "argue the point" is to work out reasonably important details. It's also worthwhile to argue to discover what the point is when it's buried and not very obvious. So now that we've got one of them clarified, let's discuss it.
Got an EPA approved coating to suggest? Anyone?
It should adhere to the prop material as perfectly as possible and if left in a wound be as benign as possible.