Yes. I do it by painting the stain on the wood with a paint brush to get an even coat. You can re-coat in a few hours until you get the color you want. Then, you have to let it dry longer than the can says since you didn't wipe off the 'excess.' Wait about twice as long as the can says before you put a covering coat of anything.
If you don't let it COMPLETELY dry before you apply the glossy finish, the vapors in the stain will force their way out thru the gloss coat and blister the glossy finish and make a mess.
The last time I did this, I let the stain air dry for 3 days before applying the glossy coats. I've had no problems with the results but you have to very patient.
Add Flat Paint to the Semi Gloss (SG). As a general rule, using commercial "production" grade paint. If you want "Satin" and have SG. you could add 1/3 of a Gal flat, tinted to the same color. If you want SG and have full Gloss Paint, Add 1/3 of a Gal Flat, tinted the same color. The reverse is N O T true. If you want full gloss and have Flat, it won't work in my experience. Experiment on your own. Just remember its easier to tone down gloss than to add it. This is assuming the paint is still liquid. If it is already on the walls, and you want to avoid repainting. A "Matte" finish Clear Coat could be sprayed over the whole wall, But to do it "right" you would want to repaint
Black or white are traditional colours for iron beds, with or without brass accents. However the coolest iron bed I ever saw was painted high-gloss, fire-engine red, now that had impact. Truth is you can paint it any colour you would like, just be sure you use the right kind of paint for the project.
Only one. The Pulmonary artery leaves the right ventricle and takes the de-oxygenated blood to the lungs.
your engine will never warm up properly. it will decrease gas mileage. engine will not run right. just get the right thermo, and replace it.
Blood passes the right atrioventricular valve, called the tricuspid valve, when it leave the right atrium. From there it flows into the right ventricle.
This is not someplace to get an answer "right now" if you need an answer that fast try a google web search and see what it comes up with for lip gloss.
To leave where you are at right now for another place without coming back to where you started.
The only thing I use on high gloss floors is Shaklee Basic H. You can find it at shaklee.com and it is cheaper/better quality than anything you will find on the market. I find the key is using one of those flat pad things with the washable terrycloth covers to dry it right after you mop to keep it from streaking Stream
Provided there's not custody order in place.
i think that everyone has a right to speak up and leave a parent if you never get to see one life is all about taking risks and if i were you i would take the risk. hope things work out for you they should always have a right!
I'd say she can unless ordered not to do so.
There need not be any since the light entering the prism should leave it without leaving a reflection.
Serfs were workers who were bound to the land and could not leave without permission from the landowner. This system was common in feudal societies, where serfs were tied to the land and obligated to work for the landowner in exchange for protection and the right to work the land.
He can, but if he does, I suggest you ground her and make her dump the boyfriend. It's not right, but if its alright with you, leave the situation alone.
In North Carolina, a juvenile becomes a legal adult at the age of 18. At this age, they have the right to leave home and make their own decisions without parental consent.
If you are under 18, your parents have legal guardianship and can restrict your movements. However, if you feel unsafe or threatened, you can reach out to a trusted adult, such as a teacher or counselor, for help. If you are over 18, you have the legal right to leave your house without your parents' permission.
Because every species has the right to live on this planet - only the human race is wiping out other species for no reason !