Yes, it eventually will.
Tempera won't stick to gold leaf. It will crack off as it dries out.
I think it will flake off. The crayon has an oil and wax in it and that means the paint won't adhere to the surface.
Turn your windows, patio doors and mirrors into works of art. Mix together equal parts dishwashing liquid and washable liquid paint or powdered tempera. Children will love the process of painting and adults will love the end result: the paint wipes off easily with a dry paper towel.
No, it shouldn't be used on surfaces like glass. It will have no real adhesion when it finally cures, and will soon flake off.
Mill scale must be removed prior to painting because any breach in the mill scale will cause moisture to get beneath it, causing it to flake off. If there is paint on top of it, and moisture gets below the paint and the scale, both will peel and flake off because the paint is adhering to the mill scale, not the underlying metal surface. Paint should always be applied only over a clean, sound surface.
Tempera won't stick to gold leaf. It will crack off as it dries out.
Turn your windows, patio doors and mirrors into works of art. Mix together equal parts dishwashing liquid and washable liquid paint or powdered tempera. Children will love the process of painting and adults will love the end result: the paint wipes off easily with a dry paper towel.
If it has not set (which usually takes a day), it could.
People paint with oil paint on canvas because it will not rub or flake off.
I think it will flake off. The crayon has an oil and wax in it and that means the paint won't adhere to the surface.
Turn your windows, patio doors and mirrors into works of art. Mix together equal parts dishwashing liquid and washable liquid paint or powdered tempera. Children will love the process of painting and adults will love the end result: the paint wipes off easily with a dry paper towel.
Yes, sometimes. The heat tends to make the paint flake off. Type of steel does not matter.
Yes, but why?? It is easy too draw but if you put too little on it will flake and fall off :) x
No, it shouldn't be used on surfaces like glass. It will have no real adhesion when it finally cures, and will soon flake off.
Mill scale must be removed prior to painting because any breach in the mill scale will cause moisture to get beneath it, causing it to flake off. If there is paint on top of it, and moisture gets below the paint and the scale, both will peel and flake off because the paint is adhering to the mill scale, not the underlying metal surface. Paint should always be applied only over a clean, sound surface.
To paint aluminum siding you must first use a primer on the surface so the exterior paint will adhease and not just flake off in a few months. These can be bought at Home Depot or Lowe's.
This is the fumes that paint and varnish give off when they are applied. As the paint cures, the fumes will go away. You can open up the area windows.