| Step | Action | |------|--------| | | Apply a 6×6 in. swatch on three different walls (north, south, east) and observe how natural light influences the shade at morning, noon, and evening. | | 2. Choose Finish | For high‑traffic areas (hallways, kids’ rooms) opt for a low‑sheen or satin finish—easier to wipe clean yet still retains the matte softness. | | 3. Prep Properly | Ensure walls are smooth, dust‑free, and primed if you’re covering a darker color. A thin coat of Color Climax’s primer will enhance pigment uptake. | | 4. Paint Technique | Use a high‑quality 3‑in. angled brush for corners, then a roller (¾‑in. nap) for broad surfaces. Two thin coats are better than one thick coat for even color. | | 5. Maintenance | Spot‑clean with a mild soap solution. Avoid abrasive scrubbing to preserve the paint’s delicate finish. |

In 1991 a small group of teachers, artists, and child psychologists gathered in Portland, Oregon, to ask a simple question:

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Exploring the history of Color Climax is not an endorsement of its actions; rather, it is a critical exercise in accountability. The phrase "Color Climax Child Love 35" is not a piece of trivia from a bygone era. It is a reference to a real product that documented real crimes against real children. The children depicted in those films and magazines are now adults, and they are survivors of horrific, organized sexual abuse that was filmed and sold for a profit.

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