The acid in tomatoes can damage, even ruin, a paint finish. This is one of the reasons it's not nice to throw tomatoes at vehicles.
Not as much as the shape of the car but different finishes do affect drag.
Are you kidding me? Of course! Red is the fastest!
They put red spray paint on store bought tomatoes.
Good question. I know regular paint does so I assume that car paint would. My thought on this if there is a fume the possibility exists that it could. Better be safe than sorry.
Despite all of the rumors you may hear about various ordinary foods taking paint off your car (sodas, meats, tomatoes, cheese), none of them are true. In order to break down the chemical bond that holds auto paint together, a caustic solvent such as acetone must be used.
Unfortunately, the paint job will not affect the speed of the car.
yes it is possible, you have to paint the car with a paint brush until its painted.
The thinner, if used too much, could affect the finish of the paint sprayed on the car - maybe looking matt rather than gloss. It is best to follow the paint manufacturer's instructions - especially if the car you are spraying is for a customer, not yours!
makes no difference unless you are t/u the car in 35 degree temp it will inhibit the drying process but will not harm the paint
Car Ceramic Paint is able to protect your car's paint surface from sunlight, harmful chemicals and further scratches.
Metallic car paint has powdered metal in it. "Mica metallic" car paint has mica, a glittery rock, in it. The mica gives the paint a neat iridescence.
Acrylic