any elastomeric coating
Absolutely not and you should use the same manufacturer of the paint you have on there also. Sorry you can only use a chlorinated rubber base paint on a rubber base paint. If you try to paint with the chlorinated rubber base on top of a synthetic rubber base paint it will probably peel like a bad sunburn.
NO, it will not penetrate.
use a tin of emulsion darlinggg <-------- daaarling, clearly you know nothing. for rubber rain boots to look good, do not paint them. go out and buy a nice colourful shiny pair for yourself. paint peels, and any boots which you are likely to paint are usually work boots with thicker rubber. lighter rainboots with thinner rubber fit your feet better and are much hooter. yeah i know everything
Use your brain and google it man
PPG markets an architectural coating called "Break-Through" that will adhere to rubber and flex without cracking. In addition, there are automotive paints that can be used on rubber, however, they are more expensive.
Absolutely not and you should use the same manufacturer of the paint you have on there also. Sorry you can only use a chlorinated rubber base paint on a rubber base paint. If you try to paint with the chlorinated rubber base on top of a synthetic rubber base paint it will probably peel like a bad sunburn.
Yes, but if the rubber stretches, it will crack the paint.
NO, it will not penetrate.
use a tin of emulsion darlinggg <-------- daaarling, clearly you know nothing. for rubber rain boots to look good, do not paint them. go out and buy a nice colourful shiny pair for yourself. paint peels, and any boots which you are likely to paint are usually work boots with thicker rubber. lighter rainboots with thinner rubber fit your feet better and are much hooter. yeah i know everything
Use your brain and google it man
PPG markets an architectural coating called "Break-Through" that will adhere to rubber and flex without cracking. In addition, there are automotive paints that can be used on rubber, however, they are more expensive.
Yes, but you must paint the rubber with glue, let it dry, then coat with enamel paint.
Styrofoam, wire, cotton buds and paint
Swimming pool paint companies do not recomment mixing paint types rubber goes back on rubber or epoxy back on epoxy So if you want epoxy, sandblast off the rubber. BTW Silica sand is very toxic and best left to the pros, the paint ain't much to help out the health either. Take special care when painting, Kelly Tech is a good paint source good swimming getapool.com
paint
either epoxy or chlorinated rubber
One can purchase rubber paint on online painting shops. Examples of some online painting shops are: Homedepot, MyShopping, Alibaba, Online Shopping Center and Paint Rubber.