Break it into small pieces then tape or glue it to the wall or suface you wish to paint.
Paint stripper is an acid. Paint strippers work by penetrating the layers of the paint and the object that the paint is on. There are many types of chemicals used in paint strippers most of which are acidic.
Under intense heat and pressure, the soft coal turns into hard coal.
Not exactly an 'item' as such but Clay is a good example. Paint, glue, epoxy will also harden when heated.
To identify gold take a hammer or something hard and hit the gold. If it shatters it is fake if it turns flat it is gold.
I turns hard like if you leave all the way melted butter at room temperature
Hard in da Paint was created in 2008.
no, not hard to paint but hard to paint and make it look like a factory paint job. You need the proper equipment, skill, and knowledge to do it right. Preparation is also very important.
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it turns hard and it turns to rock
It dried
Yes! It took Michelangelo 4 years to paint it and he had to paint it laying on his back!
yes as long as it is not aluminum and you use a hard antifouling paint.
No its just paint but its automotive paint so its hard to get out
When it cools down it turns hard and turns into rock
you paint them with white paint and while it is still whet shove it up your butt so it turns brown.
No, it won't.