Haven’t tried Biofa yet, but your post got me curious. I’ve been using Farrow & Ball for my eco-friendly paint needs. Their colors are rich, and the paint is durable. It’s a bit of an investment, but the finish is unmatched. I wonder how it compares to Biofa in terms of environmental impact and cost. Might have to do a side-by-side comparison soon.
I used Biofa’s wall paint in my bedroom, and I’m really happy with the results. The color stayed vibrant, and it’s been easy to clean without any fading. I was a bit hesitant at first because of the price, but the quality and the fact that it’s eco-friendly made it a no-brainer for me. Would love to hear more about their wood finishes though.
I’m all about that eco-friendly life, so I gave Biofa a shot for my kitchen cabinets. The wood finish is top-notch, giving a smooth, durable coat that’s held up against daily wear and tear. It’s a bit more work to apply compared to conventional paints, but the end result and peace of mind knowing it’s better for the environment is worth it. Anyone else tried it on furniture?
I’ve been on the fence about trying Biofa, especially for my outdoor furniture. I’ve heard mixed reviews about its durability against the elements. Has anyone used it outside? I’m curious about how it holds up against rain and sun exposure. Also, how does it compare to other eco-friendly outdoor paints in terms of longevity and maintenance?