There is no such thing as gasoline paint.
It may work as gasoline is powerful, but its not ideal. Try linseed oil.
Acrylic or epoxy based paint for cement surfaces is called cement paint.Cement that includes acrylic or epoxy to coat surfaces is called cement based paint.
Solvent based paint will use a special thinner, and generally be smellier till it dries. Water based paint needs no special thinner and is not smelly.
Cement Plastered Walls can be made smooth using Wall putty and Paint consumption will be less when wall putty is used.
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It may work as gasoline is powerful, but its not ideal. Try linseed oil.
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It will remove some types of paint. Note that some types of paint dissolve in water - gasolene won't help for those. Other paints are oil-based - they dissolve in organic compounds such as gasolene.
Acrylic or epoxy based paint for cement surfaces is called cement paint.Cement that includes acrylic or epoxy to coat surfaces is called cement based paint.
Paints That Paint Fabric Materials.
Solvent based paint will use a special thinner, and generally be smellier till it dries. Water based paint needs no special thinner and is not smelly.
Cement Plastered Walls can be made smooth using Wall putty and Paint consumption will be less when wall putty is used.
paints. For example: He paints a picture.
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If you are wanting to paint the concrete walls instead of drywalling or paneling, there are special paints designed specifically for concrete. Here is some information that I am sure you will find useful: http://homeimprovement.superpages.com/painting/how-to-paint-concrete.html http://www.ehow.com/how_172562_paint-concrete.html
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