The term odorless on a paint can, does not mean to be without odor, it means it has less odor than other similar paints.
There are a number of paints with low VOC (volatile organic compounds), the things in paint that can cause environmentally sensitive people to react badly. Check with your local paint retailer for the ones available in your area.
Yes. Odorless paint should bond on any surface that regular acrylic paint would bond to.
You cant really make it odorless. There are many new paints, such as Aura paint from Benjamin Moore. Or C2 paint that are pretty much odorless. They smell less, are more environmentally friendly and more better for your health. But if you have paint already, there are some things you can do. Add a little bit of vanilla (the stuff you get at the grocery store for baking) to the can. stir it in and it will smell much better, at least while your painting.
Yes, you can paint over XIM with any acrylic or alkyd paint. Read the instructions on the can for drying and recoat times.
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Aluminum paint is for roofing, to prolong the life of the roof and reflect the rays of the sun.
Yes.Clean if well. Use a wire wheel to rub off any rusty loose paint.Go to a paint store (not a big box). MAB makes a primer called SuperBond. It will bond to the finish. Paint the are with the primer. You now have a surface that will take any kind of paint.
You cant really make it odorless. There are many new paints, such as Aura paint from Benjamin Moore. Or C2 paint that are pretty much odorless. They smell less, are more environmentally friendly and more better for your health. But if you have paint already, there are some things you can do. Add a little bit of vanilla (the stuff you get at the grocery store for baking) to the can. stir it in and it will smell much better, at least while your painting.
No, they are glazed and will not allow paint to bond to the surface.
Safflower oil is used to dilute oil paint and is the base for many oil paints, but is not a solvent. A solvent dissolves the paint completely. Adding more oil to oil paint will only thin the color out into the solution. To dissolve oil paint use a odorless thinner available through art supply stores or turpentine (preferably odorless, a lot of people have a bad reaction to turpentine). Safflower oil will work if you want to thin the paint but will not clean your brushes.
The behavior of a crowd. ...can lead to a riot depending upon the attitudes of those in the crowd. A water molecule...Hydrogen is a clear, odorless, highly explosivew gas. Add that to oxygen a clear, odorless, highly explosive gas in the proportion of 2 H's to 1 O and you get new properties...A liquid that is clear, odorless and puts out fires! Mixing paints..... red paint and blue paint make purple.
Mineral spirits or turpentine (oid). Use the first. You can get an odorless product. This suggestion is for your brushes.
Electrically charging the paint will result in a metallic bond.
yes you can. but it wont bond too great.... especially if the rustoleum is really thick. To help the paint to bond to it, sand it fairly well wit sand pads/paper or with liquid sander, or both..., or just use oil paint.
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Polymer paint can be bought from a paint store, and it can also be purchased from the manufacturer. This paint is extremely durable due to its bond to materials.
Polonium is odorless.
Technetium is odorless.
Yes, you can paint over XIM with any acrylic or alkyd paint. Read the instructions on the can for drying and recoat times.