Acrylic paint is water based, so water or soapy water should be used to clean a spray gun.
liquid, gas-charged, pressurized, wet, enamel paint, or lacquer
you wait till the acrylic paint is dry then u use turps to get rid of the clouded varnish :)
After the salt dough hand prints dry, you will need to spray the acrylic sealer on after you paint them, not before.
gas is compressed in a spray can.
If you are painting a residence the chances are your enamel is a water borne acrylic enamel. Conversely, if you are referring to acrylic and enamel spray cans then the answer is yes you can spray one to another without any problems. Always be sure your paint is completely dry before applying successive coats.
liquid, gas-charged, pressurized, wet, enamel paint, or lacquer
yes
you wait till the acrylic paint is dry then u use turps to get rid of the clouded varnish :)
Yes you can.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
After the salt dough hand prints dry, you will need to spray the acrylic sealer on after you paint them, not before.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
They are aerosol cans containing acrylic paint. Very common for crafts,and available in Walmart or Michaels.
take a real twinkie and spray paint with a clear acrylic paint or sealer
gas is compressed in a spray can.
well im not a pro, but i think you spray paint them with acrylic then use oil on top
If you are painting a residence the chances are your enamel is a water borne acrylic enamel. Conversely, if you are referring to acrylic and enamel spray cans then the answer is yes you can spray one to another without any problems. Always be sure your paint is completely dry before applying successive coats.