technically yes. here are step-by-step instructions:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4869757_paint-white-bathroom-sink.html
No
It floats!
They Dye.
Its insoluble, so it wont become part of the solution. It weighs more than the liguid its in (paint) and therefor will sink to the bottom. Think of when you mix Nesquick in your milk... if you leave it there for too long, the particles will start sinking to the bottom. Same principle.
No, but the damp location would soon ruin it anyway.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
No, stainless steel is pretty tough but if you paint a lot you should use a plastic basin to clean supplies.
To the sink itself? Not if you don't mind it getting painted... temporarily. Most kitchen sinks are metal, enamel, or porcelain, none of which latex paint adheres to particularly well, so you can most likely peel the paint off fairly easily even after it dries. To the plumbing? It could theoretially clog the plumbing, but you'd have to pour in quite a bit and let it sit until it hardened.
The product is called "Oops". Read the instructions but it will clean paint off of almost any surface with no other damage. (Oops only works well for latex paints)
Painting a thatched roof can be challenging. It is best to use a stain as it will sink into the thatch material. After you have applied 2-3 coats of stain, you will want to use a sealer to protect it from the elements.
Try WD 40 and a nylon sink sponge. Start lightly, not much good in removing the paint and scratching the floor. Some laminate will take this abuse some won't.
i don't think so, cause u don't sink ur car in coke right....? so..just wrap it off lol
The future tense of "sink" is "will sink".