Because it hasn't fully 'cured' yet.
You can and many people do, however a homemade soft distemper alone will easily wash off even when dry and is difficult to seal. Commercial distempers can be sealed with a water based polyurethane, but will not provide a strong bond and could still eventually delaminate from the surface. If, in the future, you want to refinish the surface with another decorative treatment, it's recommended that you remove the distemper layer to allow for a tenacious bond on the new coating.
the underlying surface may be very shiny or slick. If the chairs were varnished stain, or had some kind of clear smooth finish the new paint will seem to scratch off with a fingernail. Get some medium sandpaper and rough up the shine, this will give the paint something to stick to.
No- it doesn't have. The basic car paint ingredients are: made up of paint pigments, binders and paint solvents.
My garage floor needs a new coat of paint. What is the best garage floor coating paint?
if it is hot out or if you coat it to heavy or to cold the paint will bubble but it is called paint blisters and it can happen with bad paint too if paint freezes or gets too hot
its because aluminum tin is a very soft metal that can be shaped into new cans very easily
when they are shedding which is called molting it makes their new skin very soft and they could get hurt easily
Assuming you mean "thread tap", it is for cutting new threads in a hole.
He damaged her new car.
New Coat of Paint was created in 2000.
You can and many people do, however a homemade soft distemper alone will easily wash off even when dry and is difficult to seal. Commercial distempers can be sealed with a water based polyurethane, but will not provide a strong bond and could still eventually delaminate from the surface. If, in the future, you want to refinish the surface with another decorative treatment, it's recommended that you remove the distemper layer to allow for a tenacious bond on the new coating.
Watering it in is supposed to cause the fertilizer component to kick in stimulating new plant growth. It should wash off of cars and hard painted surfaces. Soft paints such as house paint, etc may not wash clean due to the dye, in this case a primer and new paint coat has to be applied.
Use a methylene-chloride solvent paint remover. Aluminum is resistant to solvents, but will be damaged by acid paint removers. Abrasion isn't a good option, either, because aluminum is relatively soft and will scratch easily with sanding or steel scraping tools. I have an '04 Ford Expedition & the door siding is aluminum. All the paint has bubbled and peeled off exposing rust. Maaco and Ford wanted $500 to install new trim on three of the affected doors. My husband tried traditional sanding and spray paint & it peeled off in no time. I did research and found PEEL AWAY 7. Awesome! I put it on yesterday and left it overnight. I took it off this morning. The paint came off in a strip with NO problem. I then cleaned the area with denatured alcohol and sanded with two grades of steel wool, cleaned again with denatured alcohol and have a smooth, clean surface ready to paint. I am a perfectionist and don't care for "it's good enough". This product (peel away 7) met my standards, and actually exceeded them, which is rare. lol!
Ideally, you should wait 90 days. The paint on a newly painted vehicle is dry within an hour or so, you don't need to worry about insects or debris; however, the paint does require a significantly longer time to "cure". When Custom Paint and Body paints an automobile, we also polish it for you, so there is no need to wash or wax. Lamar Watson, Shop Manager, suggests "don't use any polish or wax for 90 days". Because the product he uses doesn't "seal" the paint, it allows the paint to shrink, expand and even change chemically, shedding solvents and thinners. Remember though, that any new finish will remain soft until the curing process is complete, so stay away from gravel and stones, which can easily chip the finish. www.CustomPaintandBody.net
Yes, just do not use any wax on it before 90 days: The paint on a newly painted vehicle is dry within an hour or so, you don't need to worry about insects or debris; however, the paint does require a significantly longer time to "cure". When Custom Paint and Body paints an automobile, we also polish it for you, so there is no need to wash or wax. Lamar Watson, Shop Manager, suggests "don't use any polish or wax for 90 days". Because the product he uses doesn't "seal" the paint, it allows the paint to shrink, expand and even change chemically, shedding solvents and thinners. Remember though, that any new finish will remain soft until the curing process is complete, so stay away from gravel and stones, which can easily chip the finish.
Whether or not New York is soft depending on what you're talking about. They don't seem to be soft on crime.
The Grinch on New Years!