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No. Some but not all acrylic paints are suitable for fabrics. You need to use fabric paint that can withstand multiple wash and dry cycles without discoloring or detaching.
No. You shouldn't have to. I'm pretty sure Acrylic wont do anything to it.
Acrylic paints are very versatile in comparison to oils. Acrylic paint dries quickly, there is no need for any chemicals, and there are no strong smells.
Acrylic liquid is something that you dip your brush into before you dip it into the acrylic powder, you need to do this so then the acrylic liquid and acrylic powder will form a substance witch you can then apply yo the nail.
A file tip is attached to the tip of the "drill" and it is used to thin and smooth the acrylic.
Acrylic paint is a fast drying paint containing pigment. It is safe to dilute it with water, but will become water resistant after drying. A common interior house paint may contain both acrylic and latex paint, because acrylic paint is typically more expensive.
Yes, you can stretch an acrylic sweater. In order to do so, all you need to do is throw it in the dryer for about one hour .
Because it's sexy and.. you need specific fabric for tights and socks.. so.. this is the right fabric! Because it's sexy and.. you need specific fabric for tights and socks.. so.. this is the right fabric!
Yeah nail polish remover works great on removing acrylic paint on shirts and jeans and any other fabric, but i don't know if acrylic and latex paint is the same thing; and you should test it out on an inauspicious area first to see if it will remove the color of the shirt it self before applying it to the fabric just to be safe =)
You can't. You need fabric paint for fabric.
To apply acrylic nails you need... several nail files and buffers a cuticle pusher nail clippers a tip cutter nail tips and tip glue acrylic powder - at least a pink, and probably also colored acrylic for the tips (this has a shelf life) acrylic monomer (this has a shelf life) a brush primer (this ALSO has a shelf life!) top coat. If you use gel top coat you need a lamp to cure it. To fill them you also need acrylic nail nippers IME it would cost you more to set up for doing your own acrylics than it does just to go get them done.
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