I found out that Rubbing alcohol will remove dried latex paint on hard wood floors.
you must first sand it so to remove any shiney surface then put a primer like bullseye then an all surface paint usually an alkyd or oil based
Yes, you can - but unless you sand or roughen the original paint first, the second coat may not adhere properly. If you are re-painting, you don't need to remove all of the original paint. But making the surface rough will help the new paint stick to the old paint.
Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.
You can paint the exterior of your above ground pool. You will first have to clean it and use sand paper to lightly scruff the surface. You should use an exterior primer to prime the surface, and then an exterior paint designed for the type of surface your are painting to paint it.
There are many reasons you would need to use paint thinner while on the job. The main reason that you would use paint thinner on the job is if you were going to repaint something and needed to remove the old paint first.
To roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface, or remove surface contaminants. i.e. to remove paint from a vehicle.
Old time trick I lkie it. You actually use lace and lay it on the surface before your paint. Spray over the lace and remove. Best used for base coats as that would be the easiest.
Use a paint-stripper solution. There are many available. Read the instructions carefully. It may be easiest to just paint over the old paint.
To remove paint you must use thinner.
Use petrol or paint tinner...
you must first sand it so to remove any shiney surface then put a primer like bullseye then an all surface paint usually an alkyd or oil based
Yes, you can - but unless you sand or roughen the original paint first, the second coat may not adhere properly. If you are re-painting, you don't need to remove all of the original paint. But making the surface rough will help the new paint stick to the old paint.
Quickest, cheapest and easiest is to use a power washer.
The best way would be to use a scraper. Cover furniture and floors with painter's drop cloth or plastic and use the scraper (obtainable at any hardware store) to remove the old paint.
Sometimes wood needs to be re varnished or restrained. To remove old varnish, you can use either a paint stripper or sand off the old varnish.
Wait for it to dry then scrape it... not that hard... or you could take the risk of messing up your surface and use paint thinner... which is a form of acetone... or you could use plain old acetone...
Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.