The whole idea of melamine is that not much will stick to it, not even paint. The paint might go on initially, but it won't stick. You could try roughing the surface with sandpaper and coating the roughened surface with a good automotive primer. Use a 300 grit wet/dry paper, and keep it wet while you're sanding, then after you've knocked the shine off, wipe it all down to remove the dust, let it dry thoroughly then put the primer over the surface. After the primer has dried thoroughly you can put whatever paint on it that you want. A better solution would be the cultured marble tub surrounds. They hold up much better in a damp location and they are really good looking.
No, you can not use house paint to paint an oven. You must use a high temperature paint
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Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.
What they call "oil base paint" is really called "alkyd base paint." So yes, you can do that.
No marlite is a kind of sandstone. Asbestos is only formed in very hard types of rock.
The whole idea of melamine is that not much will stick to it, not even paint. The paint might go on initially, but it won't stick. You could try roughing the surface with sandpaper and coating the roughened surface with a good automotive primer. Use a 300 grit wet/dry paper, and keep it wet while you're sanding, then after you've knocked the shine off, wipe it all down to remove the dust, let it dry thoroughly then put the primer over the surface. After the primer has dried thoroughly you can put whatever paint on it that you want. A better solution would be the cultured marble tub surrounds. They hold up much better in a damp location and they are really good looking.
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Yes you can paint anything with acrylic paint?
You can paint pumpkins with acrylic paint or craft paint.
Yes, you can paint a pumpkin with acrylic paint.
Apply paint remover to paint. Allow paint to dissolve into paint remover. Wipe off resulting mixture of paint and paint remover.
Yes, you can paint flat paint over satin paint as long as the surface is properly prepared and primed.
Yes, you can paint over spray paint with regular paint as long as the surface is properly prepared and primed.
Can you paint it?
Yes, you can paint on top of spray paint with other types of paint, such as acrylic or oil-based paints.
Yes, you can paint with spray paint by spraying it onto a surface to create a colorful and even coat of paint.