it depends on how deep the stain is.the top layer of skin on you is realy dead skin.
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the slide. a slide conver. onion skin peal. color stain....
you can add tooth paste to your stain then wash of with hot water then you moisturiser to make your skin smooth.
No but it can stain your skin if u don't be carefull!!!
Puffy paint is designed to decorate fabric, so it is hard to get it out of fabrics. If you get it on your clothes while crafting, immediately wipe it off with a clean, dry paper towel, and then rinse it until the paint is gone. Once the paint is dried you may not be able to get the stain out, start by peeling off the puffy-part, then pretreat the stain and wash.
The bottle claims that Puffy Paint is not toxic. This is however if the paint is used for the proper purpose.
Yes
I cant be sure, but if your talking about Japanese ink then yes i think it does.
Yes!
David Lester
Paint stays on the surface and stain soaks into the the surface.
it depends on how deep the stain is.the top layer of skin on you is realy dead skin.
If you paint over the "weathered" paint, it will chip and cause the stain to come off. Also, the stain needs a clean sanded surface in order for the wood to absorb it. Otherwise, there is no reason to use stain.
Yes, in fact it is even more important to mix stain, than paint as the pigment tends to settle out easier with stain.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
no