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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

102.0. "Help--new crib!" by TRACTR::MAZUR () Mon Jul 02 1990 15:22

    
    Hi All!
    
    	I'm due with my first baby in September, and we just 
    bought a brand new crib and set it up yesterday.  It is white,
    and so there are a few scrapes and scratches that happened
    in shipping and also when my husband assembled it.  
    	I'd like to touch it up -- my concern is the paint.  Has 
    anyone ever done this before?  Does anyone know of a non-toxic
    white enamel paint I could use to touch it up?  If so, where
    can I find it?
    
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
    
    Thanks,
    
    Sheryl
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102.1new crib should be unscraped!?TIPTOE::STOLICNYMon Jul 02 1990 15:255
    Hmm, we exchanged the first crib that we bought because it had
    some imperfections in the finish.   I wasn't willing to pay
    close to $400 for imperfections!  Is exchange an option?
    
    cj/
102.2decisions, decisions!TRACTR::MAZURMon Jul 02 1990 15:4212
    Hi CJ--
    
    	Yes, exchange is an option, and my husband and I are debating
    about what to do.  Was yours white?  I'm just wondering if they
    are all going to be somewhat banged up because they are white--
    one part of the wood actually looks like it was dented and then
    painted over.
    
    	I really don't know what to do...
    
    Sheryl
    
102.3sorry, ours is oakTIPTOE::STOLICNYMon Jul 02 1990 15:515
    No, ours is an oak finish.   I guess that you may be right to 
    expect some chips with a painted finish.   We'll have to 
    see what the white crib owners have to say!
    
    cj/
102.4RDVAX::COLLIERBruce CollierMon Jul 02 1990 15:564
    Is it worth the bother?  It will probably have plenty of new whacks and
    dents in the next year, anyway.
    
    		- Bruce
102.5white nail polishUSCTR2::PNOVITCHPAMMon Jul 02 1990 15:578
    I also just bought a white crib and it had minor scratches on it.  To
    me it wasn't worth breaking down and returning it.
    
    I just applied a little white glossy nail polish and you can't notice 
    it at all.
    
    Hope this helps!
    Pam
102.6original cost?TLE::RANDALLliving on another planetMon Jul 02 1990 16:056
    A lot of it depends on how much you paid for it and the store you
    bought it from.  I'd expect a lot more from a $400 crib from a
    quality store (gee, my bed didn't cost that much new!) than if I
    bought a $179 crib from Child World or a discount store. 
    
    --bonnie
102.7DECISIONS, DECISIONSTRACTR::MAZURThu Jul 05 1990 13:4618
    
    Hi All!
    
    	Well, my husband and I finally made our decision and we 
    exchanged our new white crib (with the scratches and dents) for
    another of the same kind.  This time, we opened it in the store
    and checked it out thoroughly.  I was so much happier with this
    one--maybe one or two little tiny scratches--nothing like the first
    one.  
    
    	Thanks to all of you for your advice.  We really appreciated
    it--we're first time parents and we didn't know if we were being
    too fussy!!!
    
    Thanks,
    
    Sheryl
          
102.8CLOSUS::HOEHurray, Sammy's back!Fri Jul 06 1990 14:137
I can understand all the "perfectness" of anything for that first
child. I have the same feelings about that certain something for
our Sammy.

May the child of light be shining in that crib SOON!.

calvin