I can imagine them quite easily.
The worst thing I have personally seen happen is that the color is very muted and sometimes bubbly. I would bisque fire it and see what it looks like. I haven't heard of any explosions or serious cracking issues associated with this. If the color is bad after bisque firing, I would try to do a glaze firing. Hopefully the glaze will fully cover the underglaze.
Check the instructions on the paint label to see if there is a maximum time that you can recoat the paint, however, you should be able to recoat the engine in a different color at anytime within a couple of weeks with no adhesion issues at all.
Bring in a sample of the RL paint to a Benjamin Moore store where they can eye match your color. If you want to find a comparable Ben moore color, you can visit color-swatches dot com (see the related link) and enter the color you want to match, then there's a "convert to another brand" option
If you or someone you know is looking to purchase some Sherwin-Williams paint colors and want to see which are available in your local store, head on over to the official website. On the website you will see Find a Store. Click on that and enter your zip code. From there you can find your nearest store.
No. If you bought good quality paint from a reputable dealer, you can place the colour swatch on the wall and see that they are the same. However, because of the effect of colour and light and the way your brain interprets what you "see," it can seem to be lighter.
well paint gets color because we see it when we see thruogh light which is really a rainbow it reflects different colors to your eye . paint is chemicals and acids mixed to make a bold bright color ! paint is wonderfull to have!!! great q!!!!
well paint gets color because we see it when we see thruogh light which is really a rainbow it reflects different colors to your eye . paint is chemicals and acids mixed to make a bold bright color ! paint is wonderfull to have!!! great q!!!!
Check HGTV for recommendations on the latest color trends. You can buy paint samples and see what looks best with your lighting.
If mixing paint or ink, you get red, but why don't you try it and see?
If you are going to a paint party, take three of your favorite paint colors. If you like dayglow, take that color. Talk to others and see what colors they are taking.
The worst thing I have personally seen happen is that the color is very muted and sometimes bubbly. I would bisque fire it and see what it looks like. I haven't heard of any explosions or serious cracking issues associated with this. If the color is bad after bisque firing, I would try to do a glaze firing. Hopefully the glaze will fully cover the underglaze.
Go on line and google Chevrolet paint colors.The San Jose chev club has original color charts on line.
Well you see color is just the rays from the sun reflecting a certain color and if its blue then its reflecting blue. but heres the tricky part since its just a reflection blue paint and red paint smell the same so the answer is blue paint.
they paint it white so that you can see the puck/ lines better
It depends on how you look at it. With paint white is the absence of all color because there is no color being reflected off the paint. With light white is the inclusion of all color. You can see this when you put light through a prism and it breaks up into all the colors of the rainbow plus some that humans cannot see.
See the related link below for a good recipe to start with:
It depends on what color your home is already and what color combinations do you like to see on a home. You can use this tool http://www.housebeautiful.com/decorating/paint-colors/ for further help.