Answer: I don't believe it will work on acrylic medium, they say it has to be a vitreous type material, acrylic has polymers, which I believe is unaffected by the etch cream.
* http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/cr_walls_floors/article/0,2025,DIY_13782_2273781,00.htmlIf you put it on an affected area it might, unless your allergic to the Acrylic
No, he did not.
Yes, acrylic paint should work when applied to Lego. It is recommended that you apply a varnish afterwards.
Clean with a paste made of hydrogen peroxide and cream of tartar. You will need a fair amount of elbow grease, but this doesn't damage the acrylic.
You can't make it. You used to buy Etch Bath and use a marker to fill it up in, if you can find it still you can thin down the etch using vinegar (too much will lower potency though). Make sure to wear protective gloves and eye protection as etch can cause horrible burns, tearing of the skin, and pretty nasty chemical scars. You used to be able to get Etch Bath from stores like michaels and Joanns and Hobby Lobby etc. but now theyre all gone, assuming from theft and liability reasons. If your looking for a better alternative they have glass etch already in a graffiti marker (mop) on amazon by searching "graffiti etch" no work, or risk in injury and work great.
there are two knobs at the bottom of an etch a sketch. the left one turns the 'etcher' left or right. The right knob moves the 'etcher' up or down. if you move both knobs at the same time, you make squiggles. Also, if you shake the Etch-a-Sketch, the picture is erased.
'Etch' , who cannot speak but communicates through his screen , is an "Etch-A-Sketch" toy with a magic screen .
I used to work in an acrylic shop and we would use weldon, there are many types depending on consistency. We also used clamps and wppden blocks to hod the acrylic in place.
Bridget Riley uses acrylics and oil paints, gouache and screenprint.
A window etch kit would include acid, a corrosive material, to etch the glass.
fluorine is one of the things that they use to etch glass.
100% acrylic will work on any windows. Aluminum should use a Direct to metal acrylic paint.
The word etch is a verb. The past tense is etched.