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Originally Posted by BC69
Here is my question. Besides providing light to work in, how much "damage" do various forms of light do to the paint. If any? I changed bulbs when I got my car and took the precaution...but is it a real concern? Or is this conversation more about just seeing while you work?
Okay...that was more than one question.
Tim
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Fluorescents don't do any kind of damage to paints. They just hurt some people's eyes depending if you have a problem with that light spectrum. Having said that, halogen is about the best kind of light you could get, but it does have higher wattages, even the low voltage tend to be of a higher wattage. Halogen’s are the best light out there for homes, and it's spectrum much like the sun will allow you to see things you might miss with a florescent, but this will be like granite, marble and oil paintings as you will lose the edge/luster in these things with any other light source. I personally hate fluorescents, but it is the best light for the garage as it's a very low wattage for the amount of light it gives out. Only LED's will give out less wattage, but these are a few years off before they become viable for a home lighting source. They make them now, but they are very poor. MIT is doing a liquid crystal wrap with these and getting great results, but this again is a few years away from being in production. 8 foot T8's are the way to go to light up a big area.