Both inks and paints share similar pigment bases, are suspended in both water and oil, and come in a variety of thicknesses from heavily thick printer's ink and oil paint to thin drawing inks and poster paints.
It is the usage that decides what label to attach to the medium, so that the same substance may be called a paint or an ink depending on how it is used. Pigments applied by pen or a printing process are likely to be called inks; if they are applied by brush, roller, sponge etc. they are more likely to be called paints.
The multiple answers on this question, depending on the view of it, in the first view of the answer. Painting is a art form, and dyeing isn't. how ever hairdressers dye hair as well, which is also a art for them, so dyeing is also a art, which bring is to the second view of the answer why dyeing is different then painting, a dye is only one color and one layer, in which painting are more colors applyed and one or more layers of paint.
Watercolor is just one form, or medium, of paint. There are acrylic paints, tempera and oil paints. Each form of paint reacts differently and can do different things. The artist chooses the medium he or she prefers.
Stain is only for use on bare wood. this brings out the tones and hues and in the hands of an expert, can look much nicer than any paint on good quality woods.
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If you paint over the "weathered" paint, it will chip and cause the stain to come off. Also, the stain needs a clean sanded surface in order for the wood to absorb it. Otherwise, there is no reason to use stain.
Yes, in fact it is even more important to mix stain, than paint as the pigment tends to settle out easier with stain.
A stain is used to color the wood while a varnish is a topcoat used to protect the wood.
If the paint dries it will, but if it is NOT dry you can remove it with hot water
painting of oil is called oil paint and painting of vinyl is called vinyl paint
The difference between Wright Stain and Giemsa Stain is the intensity of the stain. The Giemsa Stain provides a better stain intensity than the Giemsa stain.
Paint stays on the surface and stain soaks into the the surface.
If you paint over the "weathered" paint, it will chip and cause the stain to come off. Also, the stain needs a clean sanded surface in order for the wood to absorb it. Otherwise, there is no reason to use stain.
A stain is temporary whereas dyes are permanent and can be removedonly after cell wall destruction.
Yes, in fact it is even more important to mix stain, than paint as the pigment tends to settle out easier with stain.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
A stain is used to color the wood while a varnish is a topcoat used to protect the wood.
how can I tell the difference between acrylic and oil paint on my wall?
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There really isn't a way to remove a paint thinner stain from wood furniture. You must repaint or re-stain the furniture.
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Silken Touch Interior Latex by Porter make stain-resistant paint.