I suppose you could, but I wouldn't . I really believe they label paints 'interior' and 'exterior' for good reasons and I wouldn't compromise the appearance of my house just to save a few bucks using improper paint.
Mixing indoor emulsion paint with garden fence paint is not recommended. Indoor emulsion is designed for interior surfaces and may not adhere properly or withstand outdoor conditions, while garden fence paint is formulated for durability against weather elements. Combining the two could lead to poor performance, such as peeling or fading. For the best results, it's advisable to use each type of paint for its intended purpose.
It will not mix.
No it has been specially designed by Dulux for the paint pod
Yes you can. Substitute 20% of the water for the cement mix with latex paint (Water based paint) and mix slow and thorough. Don't over used too much paint it will damage the integrity of the concrete.
I do not know the answer that is why I am asking answer it.
Mixing indoor emulsion paint with garden fence paint is not recommended. Indoor emulsion is designed for interior surfaces and may not adhere properly or withstand outdoor conditions, while garden fence paint is formulated for durability against weather elements. Combining the two could lead to poor performance, such as peeling or fading. For the best results, it's advisable to use each type of paint for its intended purpose.
One creative way to incorporate concrete-looking planters into outdoor or indoor spaces is to mix and match different sizes and shapes of planters to create visual interest. Another idea is to use planters as a focal point in a room or outdoor area by placing them in strategic locations. Additionally, you can paint or decorate the planters to add a personal touch and complement the overall design of the space.
I understand that auto shops carry spray paint for vinyl.
Yes you can.
No, it is not recommended to mix acrylic paint with latex paint as they have different properties and may not blend well together.
No, they will not mix,
It will not mix.
you need to mix equal parts car paint and reducer really well. then transfer the mixture to a paint gun.
You get Green Paint.
Gray
always mix your paint to the manufactures specs
mix black and yellow