I was sprayed in the face with paint and it was not very painful. What sucked was getting it off my face. This was when i was a kid
No, but spray paint has been invented.
it is a lovely piece of art that has been sprayed with paint in a can
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Vehicle manufacturers spray the coating on their cars and trucks when they build them. And these paints are almost exclusively polymers. Yes, polymer paints can be sprayed on. The paint and the manner in which it is applied may vary from job to job, but sprayed on finishes are industry standards. And they have been for a long time. The new automotive finishes were developed by chemists who know polymers inside and out. The finishes are tough, long lasting, and resistant to oxidation and chemical attack. They also resist the abuses of sun and wind borne abrasives, as well as remain flexible to resist chipping. These polymers were always developed with the understanding that they would be sprayed on. It was a given.
Yes, you can. Use workable fixative or retouch varnish.
Well, yes, they do. They spray out of bounds lines and ground under repair white. They spray water hazard lines yellow and lateral hazard lines red. Sometimes you will see the grass darker than usual, this is when the grass has been sprayed with grass paint! Many golf courses started painting the grass for televised events. Now many keep the grounds looking nice due to the competitiveness nowadays.
well take a shower, and if it got into your eyes wash them out, and if they get itchy or infected see a docter. Amanda Steffey .
Whether officers are exposed to pepper spray (Mace, a form of tear gas, is seldom used anymore) and TASERs during training is determined by each training academy. Most officers do get some exposure, which can vary from walking through a room where pepper spray has been sprayed or being touched with the electrodes of a TASER to being sprayed directly in the face with pepper spray and getting "the full ride" of a TASER.
Yes, once the surface has been primed apply the spray paint to the surface. However, some spray paints do not require a primer and can be used directly onto a properly prepared surface.
Once it has been used there is no way to "re-use" it. If there is some paint in the can unused, it will last for a few months before hardening or the gas escapes.
after all spray is dried up!! engine will stop smoking after excess paint on engine has been burned off
Oh yes, most definitely. My cats had never been outdoors, and were raised from birth in my home, and they still sprayed once they came of age.