answer is c . a class b fire extinguisher
If I were on fire, I would not really be worrying about trying to make a puddle with paint thinner.
There are many reasons you would need to use paint thinner while on the job. The main reason that you would use paint thinner on the job is if you were going to repaint something and needed to remove the old paint first.
get some rusto paint (or another brand of exterior paint) sum rubbing alcohol and paint thinner... fill a water botttle up halfway with paint, about two fifths rubbing alcohol and a litlle bit of paint thinner. add more thinner or alcohol for drips, but dont put too much because IT WILL FADE! you can add a litlle bit of acrylic paint to the mixture to change the color, but dont put too much, it's gonna make your ink thick, ur welcome -REZEK SSK
Depends on the paint. If latex based, scrub it first with hot water, then put in washing machine. If oil based try scrubbing with paint thinner then Goof Off, then washing in cold water. If dried more than a day, most paint is impossible to remove.
Get farther away and put down less paint on the old finish. You can put more thinner in it also, so that it doesn't hide as much. After it dries, you can buff the old to blend in the finish. It takes a lot of practice and talent to do this so that you don't see the difference. All paint fades and some colors are very hard to match.
it is the thing that you put the paint on when you are painting a painting
There are many reasons you would need to use paint thinner while on the job. The main reason that you would use paint thinner on the job is if you were going to repaint something and needed to remove the old paint first.
You Don't!
get some rusto paint (or another brand of exterior paint) sum rubbing alcohol and paint thinner... fill a water botttle up halfway with paint, about two fifths rubbing alcohol and a litlle bit of paint thinner. add more thinner or alcohol for drips, but dont put too much because IT WILL FADE! you can add a litlle bit of acrylic paint to the mixture to change the color, but dont put too much, it's gonna make your ink thick, ur welcome -REZEK SSK
Paint thinner or a product called "goof off" in the paint section at your hardware store.
you can beat it with paint but it is different from thinner. paint you have to go spray oned hand a bit than the next one til you are dune with it than he well put his hand down you jump on and paint his face then you are dune with it
On the first one you put a heavy bridge the next one you put a long bridge the last on u have to extinguish the fire by putting a large water puddle on the fire and then put a invincible bridge and you get the starite
Thinner.
Depends on the paint. If latex based, scrub it first with hot water, then put in washing machine. If oil based try scrubbing with paint thinner then Goof Off, then washing in cold water. If dried more than a day, most paint is impossible to remove.
Get farther away and put down less paint on the old finish. You can put more thinner in it also, so that it doesn't hide as much. After it dries, you can buff the old to blend in the finish. It takes a lot of practice and talent to do this so that you don't see the difference. All paint fades and some colors are very hard to match.
If it is just the stain with no top coat or sealer on it, just wipe it down with a rag and mineral spirits, paint thinner, Lacquer thinner, anything to put the stain back into solution.
Puddle Of Mudd
That is a B extinguisher, Used for burning liquids, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, paint, grease, etc.