When you open the can and it doesn't look the way it did the first time you used it. If it is gloppy, sticky, cloudy, or just dried up, bring it to the recycling center a say bye-bye.
They treat them with the utmost respect and actually bury them when they are rendered unusable.
unless the weapon has been rendered unusable, it would still be a weapon
urethane back in the day, most likely now the same urethane ***yes, it is still urethane
Cattle ranchers and farmers complained that sheep cropped the grass too close, and rendered a field unusable for others.
Urethane is superior to enamels
Only if the urethane paint is not waterbased... Urethane Paint cannot be mixed with anything except other Urethane products. Urethane Paints do not work on the same principals as "oil based" paints. Oil Based Paints rely on evaporation to dry. Urethane cures. by chemical reaction.
Yes, urethane is oil-based. Oil-based urethane typically has a longer drying time and provides a more durable finish compared to water-based urethane. Water-based urethane dries faster, has less odor, and is easier to clean up.
What is Acrylic Urethane? What makes it different from Acrylic enamel and Urethane or Polyurethane paint? How does it compare in terms of application and especially hardness to the other two types?
wHAT SIDE EFFECTS COULD BE EXPERIENCEd from using urethane foam padding?
Yes, you can use urethane paint on porcelain mugs.
Urethane, also known as ethyl carbamate, is a chemical compound that can be produced synthetically or be found naturally in fermented foods and alcoholic beverages. Industrially, urethane is commonly produced as a byproduct in the production of ethyl carbamate-based chemicals.
Once they have dried, enamel and urethane paints are non-toxic.