You can mix water into most latex paints up to a point. Usually eight ounces to a gallon. A better alternative is to add a latex paint additive, like Flotrol, that is made out of acrylic resin, that doesn't degrade the paint.
oil and latex are nonpolar molecules so they are able to interactwhich causes it to dissolve while polar molecules cant interract with non polar so water wont dissollve it.
An organic solvent should dissolve the latex. Problem is that it may destroy the hat in the process. Acetone is very "strong" and also dissolves some synthetic fabrics. Pure Petrol could possibly be a solution. It really mostly depends on the material the hat is made from. What can you apply to dissolve "latex plastic" and not dissolve the fabrics in the hat. Pure water and soap would not work, as latex is water resistant. You could try a shop where they specialize in paint. They might have a trick up their sleeve.
Petroleum jelly does not contain latex. When petroleum jelly comes in contact with latex, it will dissolve the material. Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of manufacturing petroleum.
Latex (water based) paint will essentially dissolve in water; however a small amount of isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol will ensure removal, which you can then filter out.
Yes it will dissolve
Yes you can.
Dr. Daniel Haworth. He is currently a professor of chemistry at Marquette University.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
No, its all pain. That's what's in my hopper.
Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.
How Fast Does it Take to Dissolve the Pain? That good?