No, most plastics will soften and wrinkle.
lacquer type paint. improve adhesive/durability by lightly sanding with 250/300grit.
I use TiteBond 2 for balsa wood.
If you are using polyurathane paint, using a general purpose lacquer thinner is not recommended, other than for cleaning equipment afterwards. For application, use only the correct thinners, of the same brand as the paint.
White spirits and lacquer thinner are not directly interchangeable, as they have different chemical compositions and properties. White spirits are primarily used as a paint thinner and cleaner for oil-based paints, while lacquer thinner is specifically formulated for thinning and cleaning lacquer-based products. Using white spirits instead of lacquer thinner may not effectively dissolve lacquer or clean lacquer-based tools, and it could affect the final finish of the paint job. For best results, it's recommended to use the appropriate thinner for the specific type of paint or finish.
The plastic cans are just plastic, the metal cans are lined with a coat on teflon or lacquer.
Just about any enamel or acrylic paint will do just no lacquer as it will actually melt the plastic.
Yes, you can use lacquer over paint to achieve a glossy finish.
lacquer type paint. improve adhesive/durability by lightly sanding with 250/300grit.
Lacquer based silver paint.
Try it on a small, hidden area, but it should be fine. Nail polish is a kind of paint called nitrocellulose lacquer; if the solvent (acetone) won't dissolve the plastic, go for it.
Lacquer paint is popular for nails.
lacquer type paint. improve adhesive/durability by lightly sanding with 250/300grit.
Mixing clearcoat with paint, will ruin the paint.For enamel paints, make sure you use an enamel clearcoat. You should allow the paint to fully cure (at least a week) before attempting to apply the clearcoat. Never use a lacquer based clearcoat on an enamel based paint. It will ruin it.For lacquer based paint, you should only use a lacquer based clearcoat. The paint should be dry, but does not have to be fully cured, since the lacquer will wet the coat of paint below it anyway.
No, the solvents in lacquer are to hot and volatile. The lacquer will cause bubbling of the acrylic paint.
I use TiteBond 2 for balsa wood.
If you are using polyurathane paint, using a general purpose lacquer thinner is not recommended, other than for cleaning equipment afterwards. For application, use only the correct thinners, of the same brand as the paint.
Acrylic paint is the best type of paint to use on plastic surfaces.