Yes, it will.
Prime it first with an autobody primer spray.
Yes, it works well for arty things.
I suspend them in a jar with a rubber lid that grips the handles and lets the brush sit in a liquid. I have 3 of these, one for enamel paint brushes, one for varnish brushes and one for PVA and acrylic brushes. I put water with a little bit of dish soap in this last one, and let the brushes soak for a day after use, then dry them. -I've had some brushes 10 years or more.
Porch and Patio Floor paint, specially for concrete floors. Less than $20 in Home Depot. -Make sure you prime it first, the paint goes a lot further .
I need the formulation for Industrial PVA paint
pva is a rubbery synthetic polymer which belongs to polyvinyl esters family. It is a thermoplastic which can be used and can be paint over it.
A sol is a mixture similar to a gel. However, the difference is that the mixture will flow. Examples are emulsion paint or PVA glue.
Yes, it will.
If you add pva glue (or mod Podge) to the paint first or if you paint a couple of layers of it over the paint it shouldn't scratch.
Prime it first with an autobody primer spray.
Yes, it works well for arty things.
NO. -Best way is to paint it with a good primer like Kilz or Bullseye.
You can make sweetcorn PVA friendly by not putting it in PVA bags!
Actually it is a PVA glue. PVA stands for Polyvinyl Acetate.
LOOK YEAH! IM MAKING A VOLCANO MODEL OUT OF CLAY BUT I DONT KNOW IF POSTER PAINT WILL WORK ON IT. what do you hairy dogs think out there
I've painted lots of wooden parts with a 1:1:1 mix of Titebond II, water and craft acrylic paint. No problems yet.