No, but oil based products do. If you're trying to find out if it is lead-based paint (pre-1978), paint stores and most hardware stores carry a product called LeadCheck. If the paint contains contains lead, the liquid in the test swab turns the surface pink or red.
Most paint companies had stopped using lead in their paint at that time, however, never assume that paint is lead free. Use a lead paint test to determine if lead if present prior to sanding or scraping.
No. Now all paint is lead free after it was shown that if you use lead paint then your next generation will be screwed.
no, the use of lead paint has been illeagal for decades
if it is enamel it is possible but incase of nitro cellular paint it is not possible for red shade to be without lead
Mixing a darker shade of green in with olive green paint can make it look more like sage green paint. This may be done in small quantities easier than in a larger amount.
By putting green paint on the wall its like gluing green wallpaper on the wall or a coat on a person. you put a sticky kind of liquid witch eventually drys and covers the other paint the other paint doesn't really turn green.
First, Paint the ball orange Second, Hardhat Third, Green Paint Forth, Hardhat off Fifth, Turn twice Sixth, Hardhat and yellow paint Seventh, Turn twice Eighth, Hardhat and orange paint Ninth, turn and orange paint Tenth, turn 5 times and orange paint Lastly, turn once. sorry this is long but done!
First, Paint the ball orange Second, Hardhat Third, Green Paint Forth, Hardhat off Fifth, Turn twice Sixth, Hardhat and yellow paint Seventh, Turn twice Eighth, Hardhat and orange paint Ninth, turn and orange paint Tenth, turn 5 times and orange paint Lastly, turn once. sorry this is long but done!
You add an equal amount of green paint. This is the same as adding half as much of both yellow and blue paint. This means that if you have 2 pumps of red paint you can add either 2 pumps of green paint OR 1 pump of yellow paint and 1 pump of blue paint.
Lead based paint is paint that has a significant amount of lead (Pb) as a constituent of the color pigments in the paint.
you add come black until you like the gray color.
Most paint companies had stopped using lead in their paint at that time, however, never assume that paint is lead free. Use a lead paint test to determine if lead if present prior to sanding or scraping.
You can paint over lead paint. However, you do not want to sand or scrape the lead paint beforehand. This will create dust that you may breathe in and that is dangerous.
Pennies are made, or at least coated, with Copper and that copper can oxidize and turn green. Newer pennies have an alloy metal that is supposed to reduce this chemical action.
No. Now all paint is lead free after it was shown that if you use lead paint then your next generation will be screwed.
I'm not entirely sure but i am 95% sure that i am 100% positive that it is green paint.
Add white paint.