YES
Steel, aluminum, plastic, leather, glass, copper, zinc, cotton, rayon, nylon, rubber, magnesium, vinyl, paint, chromium, and possibly others.
PPG markets an architectural coating called "Break-Through" that will adhere to rubber and flex without cracking. In addition, there are automotive paints that can be used on rubber, however, they are more expensive.
It is used for fire-resistant tiles, rubber, and paint.
the one with silver in it
Jasco - it's a chemical used to remove paint. You could use a heat gun, but the aluminum will take a lot of heat before the paint starts to peel off.
Water based paint is often termed "latex based" and it is used for a vast amount of applications.
we can use any paint directly.... but for gr8 result we can do a paint of smart materials....or we can do aluminum coating on it...
Gold, aluminum, steel, plastic, copper, silica, & rubber.
Kaolinite is used for the creation of ceramics and filler for paint, rubber, and plastics.
Water based paint is often termed "latex based" and it is used for a vast amount of applications.
Steel, aluminum, rubber, silicone, oil, etc
Yes, make sure the coping is clean and sound, then apply an oil based primer, followed by your oil based top coat.