usually it is stirred. It is stirred because if it is not, the paint might still have powder and ruin whatever you are painting if the powder is put on.
Yellow and blue paints when equally mixed and stirred make a green paint.
Because paints are made up of several chemicals as well as the actual paint, it tends to separate into layers when it has been sitting around for too long. Therefore, it needs to be stirred when you are going to use it again.
You can, but it is usually recommended that you wait a year before you do it.
When it has thoroughly dried out.
Yes, to get best results degrease them thoroughly, then paint a good primer on first.
You can, but it is usually recommended that you wait a year before you do it.
A razor blade and windex... it's easy!
rticles of suspension settle down after some time of stirring so in order to distribute all those particles uniformly again we need to stir them.... If someone can explain better I would be grateful
A figure 8 motion should be used when stirring up a can of paint. This ensures that it gets mixed thoroughly.
Making paint is as simple as mixing paint. Yellow paint starts out with a white liquid base, then the yellow tint is added and mixed in thoroughly until the right color is reached.
Yes, that's what I usually do. Pick a nozzle that gives about 6" spray and get all the old paint off.
Usually yes. You'd be advised to use a water based varnish, and rough up the paint a little before coating.