No, magnetic paint just allows magnets to stick to the paint, it is not magnetic itself. Even if it was, it would be much too weak to cause any damage.
You really shouldn't. most wallpaper adhesive is water soluable and will cause the paint to have adhesion problems.
no
Magnetic paint is just like regular latex paint, except for the fine particles of iron dust mixed throughout which gives it a special magnetic quality. When applied to a surface, you end up with a layer of primer with many tiny flecks of iron spread throughout. Magnets are attracted to these flecks of iron transforming your project into a magnetic surface.
Try a little paint stripper or "goof off" in an inconspicuous spot to see if it causes problems. If it seems to be ok, apply a little to the paint spot, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, then use a stiff brush to loosen the paint. Rinse out the jeans and run them through a wash using normal soap and with nothing else in the washer. Paint stripper won't work if the surface is wet, so if that didn't take out all of the paint you might need to go through the process again after you've dried the jeans. BTW, DO NOT wear the jeans if you have applied paint stripper and haven't washed them. Paint stripper, even WEAK paint stripper can cause problems for you.
Most likely it would cause no permanent damage, but it is very likely that it would act as a local irritant and may be painful depending on the solvents used in the particular brand of paint. And since paint is difficult to remove, it may be difficult to get the irritant off of you. It is possible that the paint would cause problems when it interacts with the mucus membranes of your urethra. It would definitely not be good, but it would be hard to determine exactly how bad that would be before hand.
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Paint containing lead
You really shouldn't. most wallpaper adhesive is water soluable and will cause the paint to have adhesion problems.
Drinking paint is very unsafe and can cause serious problems like brain damage,loss of memory and kidney or liver failure.
no
Magnetic paint is just like regular latex paint, except for the fine particles of iron dust mixed throughout which gives it a special magnetic quality. When applied to a surface, you end up with a layer of primer with many tiny flecks of iron spread throughout. Magnets are attracted to these flecks of iron transforming your project into a magnetic surface.
Yes. The proximity of fabric doesn't change the magnetic properties of magnetic paint. Umm... the paint will still be magnetic even if you bury it in the desert where nobody will find it. However, depending on the thickness of the fabric, it may not noticably attract ferrous objects any longer! Try experimenting with thin fabrics like nylon or silk and then slightly thicker fabrics -- to find how thick the fabric can be to still permit the paint to act as a magnet for your purposes.
Lead paint is covered as a loss by many insurance companies but varies based on the coverage. This is a highly toxic material which is known to cause many health problems.
Yes
Lead paint poisoning can affect all the organ systems, cause hearing loss, damage the kidneys and the nervous system, and delay the development and stunt the growth of children. It also can cause reproductive problems in men and women.
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Paint is already on computers. its under accessories in the all programs list in the start menu