Losses of mercury have been measured over a period of 220 days from paint films prepared from polyvinyl acetate emulsion (PVA), styrene/acrylic emulsion or alkyd gloss paints containing concentrations of mercury as phenyl mercuric acetate (PMA) from 0.005 to 0.16%. At all concentrations, simple PVA films lose mercury at lower rates than do comparable films prepared from PVA containing coalescing agent, or from styrene/acrylic emulsion.Mercury losses from alkyd gloss films are lower than those from other films at the lower mercury concentrations studied, but percentage loss rates for alkyd films increase somewhat with increasing mercury concentration. A simple explanation for this difference is offered in terms of physical structures of the paint films.