Acrylic paint has been represented for decades to be "completely safe" because it is water-based, and therefore does not require a solvent to clean up. This is a myth, however, as the formaldehyde released by the paint in drying and absorbed by the skin from paint on hands, especially under the fingernails (which is highly absorbent) can lead to health problems. Don't believe the "safe" claims associated with acrylics--they should not be used by students in unventilated classrooms, for example, nor should they be freely allowed contact with the skin.
Yes! Especially in older homes that may still have lead based paint. Most paint now is not as harmful as the lead based paint, but are we talking touching it? Eating it? Any paint that is eaten is not good, but yes some paints, even dried are toxic. Especially if they are also coated with sealant, etc. If you know your child has ingested dried paint, definitely call poison control for professional assistance.
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Mix fabric medium into acrylic paint
Yes, if you choose acrylic, not-so-much if silicone, but neither are REALLY bad. Ventilation is always a good idea; build-up will occur, so know that you will have to use solvents, (which are typically toxic) to clean vent-surfaces....
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There are a few advantages of curtains made out of acrylic fabric:Acrylic fabric is wrinkle resistantAcrylic fabric is fire resistantAcrylic fabric is easier to care for and clean
NO!This will melt the acrylic to the iron, even at very low temperatures.
I used to work in an acrylic shop and we would use weldon, there are many types depending on consistency. We also used clamps and wppden blocks to hod the acrylic in place.
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Yes, the acrylic used to formulate the glue is toxic.
No. Some but not all acrylic paints are suitable for fabrics. You need to use fabric paint that can withstand multiple wash and dry cycles without discoloring or detaching.