No.
The paint in a professional marker is generally enamel and once dry will not be removed by anything less that paint thinner.
If you need a washable paint marker try looking at your local Arts and Crafts store for "washable paint markers."
When properly applied according to manufacturer's recommendations, and fully cured puffy paints are washable. I do not however recommend (from personal experience) that you use a drier to dry the item.
The paint from paintballs will wash out of clothing; however, the paintballs will dissolve when soaked in water.
Yes it is washable, you will only need to use hot water and soap.
That is paint which you cannot wash. Very few modern paints are like that.
Well yes. Any good paint that is labeled "satin" or "semi-gloss" is nicely washable. Of course, high gloss enamel is highly washable, but I do not think that is what you are after. The semi gloss is especially appropriate for children's rooms because of it's tough wear.
AnswerTempera paint is washable and easy to clean up with soap and water. However, I have found that it does tend to leave a residue of color on some objects such as paint trays, and it often stays around for several washes on the paint cloths I use.Adding a small amount of dish soap to tempera paint before use makes it easier to remove if spilled on clothing , rugs, or furniture.
Linseed oil does not damage paint. Linseed oil is used along with turpentine in oil paints as a type of paint thinner. Linseed oil extends the life of oil paint, makes it easier to thin out, control the paint and paint layers.
painting of oil is called oil paint and painting of vinyl is called vinyl paint
no tempera is a water based washable paint
Yes it is to a certain extent. If you use acrylic paints or spray paint, you have to use acetone or some paint remover. You can use washable markers, tempera paint, or whatever else is washable, but it might not come off completely by leaving some residue.
They are not necessarily washable, but you can take a towel shirt etc. and kinda wipe them off.
you are correct!
That is paint which you cannot wash. Very few modern paints are like that.
I don't see why not, many Fabric Paints are Acrylic, which means the're water based, I think there is an oil based Fabric Paint, which ever you deside to use, when and/or if you deside to put a finish coat on your project, make sure you use a water based finish with a water based fabric paint and an oil based finish with a oil based fabric paint. The only difference between Fabric Paint and Regular Paint is the fabric paint has an ingredient in it to make it washable.
Well yes. Any good paint that is labeled "satin" or "semi-gloss" is nicely washable. Of course, high gloss enamel is highly washable, but I do not think that is what you are after. The semi gloss is especially appropriate for children's rooms because of it's tough wear.
Well, you can use pen, pencil, Sharpie, washable marker, watercolor pencil, colored pencil, crayon, charcoal, or oil pastel. Depending on your definition of draw, you could also use acrylic paint, watercolors, oil-based paint, or even a tattoo gun. Pick your poison.
Anything that is not lead based. You can find paint made for kids that is washable once dry.
Where a lot (and i mean a lot) of make up or washable paint on your face.
AnswerTempera paint is washable and easy to clean up with soap and water. However, I have found that it does tend to leave a residue of color on some objects such as paint trays, and it often stays around for several washes on the paint cloths I use.Adding a small amount of dish soap to tempera paint before use makes it easier to remove if spilled on clothing , rugs, or furniture.
Well I think that the paint will just rinse off. Because paint is washable and snow is mostly frozen water