Paint stays on the surface and stain soaks into the the surface.
I cant be sure, but if your talking about Japanese ink then yes i think it does.
Yes, in fact it is even more important to mix stain, than paint as the pigment tends to settle out easier with stain.
No, the paint that you see on clay is either glaze or stain. Glaze is like liquid sand, and when it heats up it turns into a glassy surface. Stain is not shiny, and can be painted on with great detail.
I have a clear coat and a coat of capture log home stain (Sashco) on my log home, I would like to paint over it with a latex paint, is this possible?
I have done this, I have sanded them down and then have put a primer paint on and then either stain them or paint them what ever color you would like in your kitchen.
because you cant stick it to her like you used to
no it is not stained sothat you can stain or paint it how you like.
Its just like any other company, they own the copyrights and the brand name so you cant just paint it on a board, just like you cant print nike on just a shirt.
Because they cant do any better.
I would only use stain on a wood model.
Any place that sells paint. Most chain stores like Wal-Mart have it. There is a smaller selection than at lumber yards or paint stores.
No, paint thinner is not considered a binder. A binder is kind of like a glue that holds dried paint together and makes it stick to the surface that it is applied to.