It depends on the quality of the paint. Higher quality house paints dry darker while paints made only for coverage and price tend to dry lighter.
Your paint should dry to the exact color of the sample, if it does not, the color was mixed wrong. When you apply a fresh coat of the same color paint, it goes on lighter, and darkens as it dries.
What dries fast is not so much the paint, but the fresh plaster on which the fresco paint is applied. And as the plaster dries the paint unites with it.
Most paint dries faster on wood.
Ideally, it should dry to the color of the chip. Higher quality paints darken as they dry, while lower quality paints will tend to dry lighter than they are when wet, however, they should all dry to the color of the chip. Depending on the lighting and colors of the accessories or surfaces that are in the area, the color could appear to be darker, lighter or have undertones that didn't show up at the paint store, but when compared to the paint chip in that environment, it should still match.
Generally, water based paint dries faster.
Your paint should dry to the exact color of the sample, if it does not, the color was mixed wrong. When you apply a fresh coat of the same color paint, it goes on lighter, and darkens as it dries.
A stain typically dries darker.
A stain typically dries darker.
What dries fast is not so much the paint, but the fresh plaster on which the fresco paint is applied. And as the plaster dries the paint unites with it.
darker colours dry fatest. Darker colours are fastest to dry because they absorb any light that fall on it. This light is essentially heat making the darker colours dry faster :)
Most paint dries faster on wood.
Colored concrete typically dries lighter than it appears when first mixed because the water used in the mixing process evaporates, revealing the true color of the pigment. Additionally, factors such as the curing process and exposure to sunlight can also affect the final color of the concrete.
The word is spelled dries. Example: Watched paint dries slowly.
Ideally, it should dry to the color of the chip. Higher quality paints darken as they dry, while lower quality paints will tend to dry lighter than they are when wet, however, they should all dry to the color of the chip. Depending on the lighting and colors of the accessories or surfaces that are in the area, the color could appear to be darker, lighter or have undertones that didn't show up at the paint store, but when compared to the paint chip in that environment, it should still match.
Yes, a stain typically dries darker after application as the liquid evaporates and the pigments become more concentrated on the surface.
Generally, water based paint dries faster.
If the paint is not dry, yes. Just use dish soap and warm water. Rinse well. If the paint dries, probably not.