Yes hardened wax does cause damage to a vehicles paint. The worst culprit is carnauba based wax. When Dry natual carnauba can became as hard as stone. That's one reason why you are warned not to put wax on a new car. It will ruin the finish.
Power buffers can scratch scar and burn away paint, Hard wax on towels will leave scratches and blemishes.
This is one reason wax has become outdated and is quickly being replaced with less aggressive methods that don't involve solids or power buffers.
Various acrylic resins are used in'latex' paint to to bind and harden it.
My dad used to mix quikcrete in it
All paints have to breathe because if they don't, they won't dry and harden. It doesn't matter if the paint is latex or oil.
Linseed oil does not damage paint. Linseed oil is used along with turpentine in oil paints as a type of paint thinner. Linseed oil extends the life of oil paint, makes it easier to thin out, control the paint and paint layers.
Yes, but it must be very dry and hard. So let it harden for a few weeks first.
Various acrylic resins are used in'latex' paint to to bind and harden it.
The acid in tomatoes can damage, even ruin, a paint finish. This is one of the reasons it's not nice to throw tomatoes at vehicles.
At least a month to dry and another week to harden
First off paint thinner is way to expensive and secondly it would do serious damage to the engine.
Because paint pots are basically made out of mud or clay and then you paint them once they harden.
It means to remove any damage from a vehicle and putting a new coat of a paint on it due to scratches, fading, peeling, or other damage to it. Some people put new paint on thier vehicles for a more custom look or because they do not like the current color on the vihicle, so they paint it to be a more desirable color.
My dad used to mix quikcrete in it
Yes.
All paints have to breathe because if they don't, they won't dry and harden. It doesn't matter if the paint is latex or oil.
No, it actually isn't higher... The only time a vehicles paint significantly effects the price of Auto Insurance is when you have a "Custom Paint" job and you have selected full coverage. This is because in the event of damage, a custom paint job is typically more expensive to repair than factory paint. White and black automotive paint is generally the least expensive colors of paint.
Cellulose will remove any paint
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