Oil based paints will indeed dye clothes, however, the resin will stiffen the cloth anywhere the paint it's on the cloth. Better to use a dye, or if you are trying to paint designs pin the clothes, a fabric paint would be more suitable.
Depends on the paint. If latex based, scrub it first with hot water, then put in washing machine. If oil based try scrubbing with paint thinner then Goof Off, then washing in cold water. If dried more than a day, most paint is impossible to remove.
I don't believe there is 'water based enamel' -that's a contradiction. Answer If your previous paint is glossy, trying washing it with TSP (or substitute) and lightly sanding it. Try the latex to see if it will adhere without bubbles. Give it plenty of drying time.
. Acrylics ARE water based.
Generally, water based paint dries faster.
oil based
You can remove oil based paint from the plastic inside the washing machine by running an empty laundry cycle on your washing machine with bleach and a small amount of soap. Then, run another laundry cycle with just soap. Finally, put some old clothing or towels on a regular wash to see if the washing machine is completely clean.
Depends on the paint. If latex based, scrub it first with hot water, then put in washing machine. If oil based try scrubbing with paint thinner then Goof Off, then washing in cold water. If dried more than a day, most paint is impossible to remove.
One way to remove the smell of white spirit from a washing machine is to use bleach. You can also just try running your washing machine a few times without any clothes in it.
Paint it in an oil based paint and dry it totally before getting rain on it.
Pressure washing is the best option.
To create unique designs on clothing using fabric dye and paint, first apply the fabric dye to the clothing following the instructions on the dye package. Once the dye has dried, use fabric paint to add additional designs or details to the clothing. Fabric paint can be applied using brushes, stencils, or even sponges to create different effects. Allow the paint to dry completely before wearing or washing the clothing to ensure the design stays intact.
To effectively remove latex paint from clothes, you can try using rubbing alcohol or a commercial paint remover. First, blot the stain with a clean cloth to remove excess paint. Then, apply the rubbing alcohol or paint remover to the stain and gently scrub with a brush or cloth. Rinse the area with water and repeat if necessary. Finally, wash the clothing in the washing machine according to the care instructions.
You can use a fabric paint, but NOT the paint you use to paint walls.
One can remove paint splatter from clothes in various methods. One method is using the washing machine and a special washing powder, or, using natural ways such as vinegar, white wine or lemon juice to remove stains.
washing machine, cutlery, motorcycle fuel tanks, paint (when mixed with oil), aluminium foil etc.
To remove Sadolin paint from clothes, you can try scraping off any excess paint gently with a dull knife or spoon. Then, soak the stained area in a mixture of warm water and laundry detergent for a few hours before washing it in the machine. If the stain persists, you can try using a stain remover or taking the clothing to a professional cleaner.
Color washing is when you get paint (usually poster paint) mix it with water, so it has a watery consistency, and then paint or "wash" it on to paper which usually has a wax crayon drawing on it so it shows because the paint won't stick to it. Color washing is a decorative painting technique where a thin glaze (or water-based wash) is applied over the base coat of paint to create an effect of subtle layers of color.