they painted by using a egg and rocks and dirt to make paint
Paint thinner, and a little elbow grease with a paint scraper.
hahah I dont suggest you eat paint. But I think that because paint now a days is not lead based you have a better chance of not dieing if you eat paint.
Yes, that's what I usually do. Pick a nozzle that gives about 6" spray and get all the old paint off.
It really depends on if it is latex or oil based. Latex is easier to remove if it fresh. ( a few days old).you can obtain a latex paint remover from most paint stores or home supply stores (Home Depot, Lowes, Valu). Oil based is a lot harder to remove when dried. There might be a remover at the same stores.
Paint Tool SAI trials usually last between 30 to 60 days.
Well, we have more accurate paints now and in old days we made paint poorly. Well, we have better paints now and in the old days we had less efficient ways of making paint that lasted.
ammunition paint (in the old days) food cans fishing weights..
because paper was not discovered during those days
To find out how many days the paint will last for 18 painters, we can use the concept of painter-days, which is the product of the number of painters and the number of days. For 42 painters lasting 96 days, the total painter-days is 42 painters × 96 days = 4032 painter-days. Dividing that by 18 painters gives us 4032 painter-days ÷ 18 painters = 224 days. Thus, the paint will last 18 painters for 224 days.
The answer is 120. If 10 people can paint 60 houses in 120 days, that means 5 people can paint 60 houses in 240 days (inverse proportion). Therefore, if 5 people were to paint 30 houses it would take 120 days.
Paint thinner, and a little elbow grease with a paint scraper.
In the old days, young girls were taught to sew and read with a straight posture. And Raggedy Anne was a famous show on the old days. So I say yes! She did do that.( Or maybe)
Acrylic paint is very common these days.
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To effectively blend new paint with old paint on a wall, start by ensuring the old paint is clean and dry. Use the same type and finish of paint for both old and new layers. Feather the edges of the new paint into the old paint using a brush or roller, blending them together smoothly. Allow each layer to dry completely before applying the next one for a seamless finish.
Old Paint - 1969 was released on: USA: 1969
Use a paint-stripper solution. There are many available. Read the instructions carefully. It may be easiest to just paint over the old paint.