If you have dry wall it would be because youwould seriously damage the paper surface behind the pain. If the wall is actually made from plaster then it is likely that this process would lead to flaking and gouges in the wall as a result of the tools used for removing the hot paint. In other words it would turn out to be a real mess.
you should allow one week per 1mm of affixed plaster....you can cheat by painting over the plaster surface with a breathable paint BUT you will probably suffer from condensation until the plaster has dried thoroughly. Merry Christmas
Just paint it white!!
Get a mould and plaster. Pour water into the plaster and mix. Pour the plaster into the mould and wait for it to dry. Once it is dry carefully take the plaster out of the mould and paint. Note:To get air bubbles out of the wet plaster, gently hit the mould.
you cant
Dont remove it, paint over it with gold-colored paint.
Warm water, soap and a scrub brush should do it.
No
they paint on to wet plaster so it lasts longer and sets when the plaster sets.
What dries fast is not so much the paint, but the fresh plaster on which the fresco paint is applied. And as the plaster dries the paint unites with it.
Drywall primer should be used.
by a normal plaster from the shops and paint it green.
First you have to determine if is in fact a painted pool. If it is a plaster pool then usually there is no paint unless it was painted because of age and damaged plaster. You most likely do not want to paint a plaster pool - have it acid washed to clean plaster. Not sure how to determine what type paint. You would have to have the paint chips anaylized to determine if it is a chlorinated base paint or epoxy paint. Ken
Of course! There are many ways. You can fire it first and paint it with acrylic or crafter's acrylic paints. You can also paint it with Genesis heat-set oils, or pigment inks. Both of those will require an additional firing in the oven for 5-10 minutes to set the paint. You can paint it with alcohol or dye based inks and just let it dry.
Painting on dry plaster as opposed to painting on wet plaster. Painting on wet plaster is more permanent because the paint is infused with the plaster.
Yes,you just need to patch the plaster first.
You CAN. but i don't think its a good idea....plaster isn't suposed 2 be colored.
As long as you've primed it, you can paint it.