yes there is if you mix acrylic and body paint
hell no
Acrylic paint would be ok, and there are new paints called low or no VOC paints, which means Volatile Organic Compounds , the outgassing of smelly , toxic parts of paint.
No. Behr makes "100 percent acrylic" paint. As far as I can remember there's no latex at all in it. It's a waterbased coating that applies and cleans up like latex, but holds up better. It does NOT contain any alkyd.
You should always use primer first.
If you use a quality primer like Kilz or Bullseye, you should be OK.
You could give it a shot. Try using a spray paint for plastic. Or, use a multipurpose primer to adhere to the cove base. If the adheres ok, you are able to use a regular latex paint.
Acrylic paint would be ok, and there are new paints called low or no VOC paints, which means Volatile Organic Compounds , the outgassing of smelly , toxic parts of paint.
If you are painting on canvas using oil or acrylic it's ok. If you are painting a room or furniture with a paint that has an odor you are risking a miscarriage. The fumes from the paint aren't good for you to breathe while pregnant.
Yes its completely ok and it really gives a great look to body, i am too much in to body arts and this Latex body paint is not being used for commercial purposes and known as liquid Latex Body Cosmetic is the ultimate fantasy costuming product.
No. Behr makes "100 percent acrylic" paint. As far as I can remember there's no latex at all in it. It's a waterbased coating that applies and cleans up like latex, but holds up better. It does NOT contain any alkyd.
you are correct!
You should always use primer first.
If you use a quality primer like Kilz or Bullseye, you should be OK.
I would only use this paint in kitchen and or bathroom areas. Window sills are ok too.
You could give it a shot. Try using a spray paint for plastic. Or, use a multipurpose primer to adhere to the cove base. If the adheres ok, you are able to use a regular latex paint.
It depends what kind of paint you use. Be careful, and make sure it is completely dry before you use it.
I don't think you should to that
Absolutly not. If it's a water based paint just use water. Thinners will destroy the clear coat and expose the paint to other forms of damage