yes you can
I did! I had white latex paint and added minwax chestnut brown stain to it. When I tried to mix the two to Schubert a brown color I ended up with a swirl (oil and water do not mix). I applied the mixture with a rag to an old table and the paint ended up turning a purplish color with cream and brown streaks. Almost like a milk paint look. I LOVE my "new" table!! I wish I could find more info on this technique!!
Acrylic is a man made organic polymer made from chemical compounds that contain the acryloyl group derived from acrylic acid.acyrilic is a type of plastic !
Yes u could put a acrylic poly over tung oils, make sure your tung oil is dry my take2 months.oil urethanes yellow in time acrylics will but last twice as long before they yellow.if tung oils or stains oli base have just been done them no u would not want to put on acrylic. Needs at least 8 weeks to dry.
Poly-amines are more durable, poly-amides are more resistant to moisture.
I have always used 'polyurethane' to solidify my acrylic painting projects. My reasoning was to add a 'protective' covering and the wood pieces have lasted for several years and all were gifts to my grandchildren. corino
PVC or Poly(vinyl chloride) PVC or Poly(vinyl chloride)
Poly vinyl acetate is white glue.
poly vinyl chloride is a polymer made by polmerisation of vinyl chloride.
A poly vinyl acetal resin prepared by reacting poly(vinyl alcohol) or poly(vinyl acetate) with an aldehyde such as formaldehyde or butyraldehyde.
PVC stands for poly VINYL chloride.
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Poly vinyl chloride.
Poly Vinyl Chloride
Poly vinyl Chloride.
hardened poly vinyl chloride
The plastic Poly Vinyl Chloride is commonly abbreviated to PVC. UPVC is Unplasticised Poly Vinyl Chloride and is a rigid form of PVC often used in the building industry as a low-maintenance material.
PVC= poly vinyl chloride