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You can not ! - Go and buy exterior paint if you want a good finish.

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Is there a paint additive that will allow interior paint to work as exterior paint?

The only over-the-counter additive you could put into interior paint to make it more suitable for outside use is mildewcide. Interior paint doesn't really know that where it is going though. The reason a paint is classified as interior is because it is able to withstand cleaning. staining and scrubbing. Exterior paint, on the other hand, is formulated to withstand several freeze/thaw cycles and to hold up to UV rays, slowing the color fade. Avoid fade prone colors and expect to repaint withing three to five years.


Using interior semi gloss paint outside?

It is not recommended to use interior paints outside, or exterior paints inside. Interior paints do not have the extra chemicals in them to make the finish weather resistant, and durable enough for exterior use. They tend to fade, chalk, and deteriorate relatively quickly.


Can you use interior paint outdoors and seal it to make it weather proof?

No, most interior paints do not have enough freeze-thaw flexibility nor UV resistance to be used successfully outside. If you seal it with an exterior paint, that will take care of the UV issue, however you would want to seal it with a 100% acrylic primer, then coat it with a high grade paint to overcome the freeze-thaw problem. Neither interior nor exterior paints are weatherproof, only weather resistant.


Can I paint exterior paint over interior paint?

No, the exterior paint will not hold up properly indoors or dry correctly. Exterior paint is made differently from interior paint to hold up to weathering. Exterior paint on an interior surface will not work very well, just as interior paint on an exterior surface will not work well over time. The only exception is if the surface you are painting is a door or something like that, that gets exposed to both types of conditions. http://www.thepaintprofessional.com/ Au contraire, exterior paint will hold up on interior surfaces just fine. The reason NOT to use exterior paint on interiors, is because there is a whole lot more VOC's and bad stuff for peoples health and lungs that would normally get dispersed when used outside. Read the label. http://www.the-professional-painter.com/


Can you mix interior paint with exterior paint for exterior painting?

The short answer is yes. If they are both of the same base (latex, oil, acrylic).More important how ever is where the paint is. If you are working out of doors, go right ahead, if however you are intending to paint an exterior paint over interior paint, indoors, then please do not do it.Exterior paints have a number of chemicals that make them more suitable to exterior conditions, and a lot of them are not good for you. The out-gassing process takes a lot longer and exposes you to potential harm.


Does sherwin Williams make a paint for pipe?

Yes. They have a paint for exterior metal surfaces.


Can exterior paint be used interior?

No, both types of paint have different properties and uses. Examples of interior paint can include flat, semi-gloss, gloss and eggshell. For more inforation, look here: http://www.housepaintingtutorials.com/interior-paint-finishes.html I recently had to ask a rep at Sherwin Williams about this as a home that was purchased a few months ago was painted with exterior latax paint. So although not ideal exterior paint could be used indoors but it is not reccomended. Here is the answer I received: Hello, The DURA WEATHER MAXBOND paint in the attic room would not be a health concern after 3 months as long as the attic room was ventilated after application to allow the volatile organic compounds the opportunity to escape into the atmosphere. If the attic room was not ventilated, you may experience acute symptoms from overexposure to the volatile organic compounds in the air. These acute symptoms would include headaches, nausea, and dizziness. Often the same mildewcide which is used in interior paints is also used in exterior paints, but at a greater amount in exterior paints because mildew is more likely to grow outdoors in high humidity. The mildewcide that is used in the DURA WEATHER MAXBOND paint is commonly used in household plastic products like umbrellas and shower curtains, and it is used in many of our interior paints. It is an EPA approved broad spectrum fungicide which has been chosen because of its effectiveness against microorganisms and its low toxicity to mammals. This mildewcide is not volatile; consequently, it remains in the paint where it inhibits the growth of mildew on the surface of the paint. As a rule we do not recommend the use of exterior paints for interior applications because exterior paints are formulated to chalk and regenerate the surface. In exterior paints the binder resins are softer and additional chemicals are not added to make the surface harder. Consequently, exterior paints do not possess the scrub resistance which is a desirable characteristic of interior paints. For this reason we do not recommend the use of exterior paints for interior applications. Phil Manager, Regulatory Information The Sherwin-Williams Company


Where can purchase exterior paint for my house?

I believe sherman williams have a tons of paint for you to choose from. It certainly will have something you can do painting of the exterior of house with. I mean it would make sense if it did.


Each interior angle if a regular polygon measurses 172 degrees how many sides does the polygon have?

The easiest way to solve this is to use the exterior angles of the polygon. The sum of an exterior angle and interior angle is 180o. Also the sum of all the exterior angles of a polygon is 360o. As the polygon is regular, all the interior angles are the same and all the exterior angles are the same. So, for an interior angle of 172o the exterior angle is 180-172 = 8o. The sum of all the exterior angles is 360o so how many 8o make up 360o? 360/8=45. Thus the polygon with interior angles of 172o has 45 sides.


How can I make teak paint for furniture?

You'd need an exterior paint that is sold at Walmart, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc. It really depends on what color you'd like it, as they offer a wide variety of exterior paints.


How many interior angles does a polygon have?

There are as many interior and exterior angles as there are sides (the line segments that make up the polygon. The sum of each pair of exterior angle and interior angle is 180 degrees, i.e. they are supplementary. For concave polygons, there will be at least one "negative" exterior angle paired with an interior angle of greater than 180 degrees - the total of the angles is still 180 degrees.


What properties of a polygon make it regular?

When all sides are equal and all interior and exterior angles are equal.