That depends on whether or not you want a spray-painted refrigerator.
Krylon spray paint would be a good idea to use on your radiator. It makes the radiator have a new look about it and it becomes glossy and looks decent. It is a good idea to use the spray, but have a look to see if you can find a better alternative for a cheaper price first.
It is a good idea to do that so the paint will stay on the miniature a bit better. But you could also just paint the miniature black, which will work too but not as good as a spray
People say that spray painting is better than airbrushing. Airbrushing is usually handheld.
It's not a good idea, because the paint would likely interfere with the necessary contact between the receptacle and a plug, making the outlet useless.
Are you spray painting your eyes? If so, yes? I would HIGHLY recommend not getting high on spray paint. I'd tell you to go do something constructive, or even take a hike and try to find some drugs in your area. But spray paint is probably not the best idea for your brain.
Not a good idea.
Is It a Good Idea to Microwave This - 2007 Is It a Good Idea to Microwave Axe Body Spray 2-25 was released on: USA: 9 December 2007
in theory yes, but it may not be a good idea as it slightly increases the size and air resistance so you might just want to try it out with a few first. just be careful that the paint won't flake off
You may be able to paint over your refridgerator, but check the material. If it's wood or insulating rubber it could be a poor idea.
It probably isn't a good idea. The factory puts a coating (and it may be paint) on the heater when it is manufactured, and that should be it. Painting the heater will cause it to give off some "fumes" from the paint the next time it is used, and for a number of times after that until the paint fully cures. And it's not a good idea to be breathing that stuff. As bad as a finish on a heater might be, clean it and call it good. Painting could expose you to some bad news.
Not a good idea if you expect it to last. I would strip it, re-prime it properly then paint it.
Try using polish remover or goo b gone. Another good idea would be to use vinigar.