If it leaks, use a aquarium sealer.
Most enamels will work just fine. (make sure the base has been sanded with fine sandpaper to give the surface some tooth for the paint to adhere to)
None, I've done it a MILLION times, and I'm fine.
Yes and no. Depends on the brand. I have used electrical tape as a paint mask on several metal projects. Hard acrylic paints usually crack and peal when I take it off. More flexable paints designed to paint plastics usually crack but still hold onto the tape. (If you are looking to use painted tape to add various colors to something you would do better to buy the tape in your desired color. It does come in more colors than just black.) If the tape isn't going to be moved after painting any paint that sayes it will work on plastic should be fine.
No, the color in spray paint is not affected by bleach. A proprietory concrete cleaner or fine sand impregnated with solvent will reduce the appearance of the paint.
extra fine sand paper should do fine
The Archibald fountain is regarded as the finest fountain because of its intricate design and fine workmanship. It was carved by Leon Sicard, one of the finest sculptors of his day.
No cause my box turtle has a crack in her neck and the vet said she's fine
No, you are just popping little bubbles, it is fine.
There are many different types of paint. Also, metal is a non-porous surface, mostly - you can increase its porosity (or absorption, ability to hold paint) by sanding or otherwise roughing up the surface so the paint "grabs" better and has less probability of cracking. Temperature and other outside variables can also cause your paint to crack, depending on the type of paint, how it was applied, etcetera. Go get some paint that is specifically designed for metal, rough the surface up with some sandpaper or steel wool (rough stuff, not fine, you won't get anywhere with fine grit/wool) - make sure the surface is clean, paint it with some proper primer (or at least wipe it down with some alcohol) and then paint it - you should see nice results, given the metal in question isn't going to be flexing, bending, or taking excessive pressure - in that case, then really, there's nothing you can do - just sand it down and keep it bare metal.
Yes, I did and it worked out fine. If it has engravings in it, it might be difficult, but it should be fine!
The substances in OIL paints will melt styrofoam. Latex paint is fine on it.
Good, great, fine, awesome, cool, etc!Spring or fountain?
All the paint that is sold now is safe. None of them contain lead. So any paint you choose will be fine.
Goldfish will do fine in a fountain, as long as they are fed, and that the area is big enough to swim around and not all fountain! As long as the fountain isn't too powerful the fish will do fine.
It should be fine.
Most enamels will work just fine. (make sure the base has been sanded with fine sandpaper to give the surface some tooth for the paint to adhere to)
None, I've done it a MILLION times, and I'm fine.