No, Paint Is Made Of Water Oil & Pigments, Water Colour Is Only Water & Pigment, Meaning They Are Not Paint.
Water based paints, water colour paint even.
You can't. You need fabric paint for fabric.
Glass will not take water color paint well, as the water will just pool on the surface and you will not get any lasting effect on it once it dries. You will have far better results with acrylic paints or paint designed specifically for use on glass.
Most latex paints are similar to water paint.
no because it is too thick too Process through the spray container. water colour paints are okay!
Paints are mixtures.
Latex and acrylic (both water-based paints) do come in a semi-gloss finish.
Electrically non conducting paint does not conduct electricity in any way. This type of paint is an insulator. Standard water-based paints or acrylic paints are normally non conducting paint.
Paints use either some type of oil or plain water as their solvent. Paints using water don't produce the air pollution that paints using oil do.
Unfortunately combining oil and water in paint always results in disaster. Oil based paints must be thinned with solvent. Brushes used to paint oil based paints also need to be cleaned with solvent.
No, there are no chemicals in water borne latex paint that will catch fire, no matter how hard you might try.
Poster paint is coloured powders that are mixed with water - poster paints are popular for use in schools, especially.