Oil paint on canvas.
Only if ingested. The chemical properties that make wet paint dangerous don't go away just because it dried.
The original painting, by Jeffrey Smart, is oil paint on canvas.
I tried to repaint rubberwood table that was originally black paint and got scratched up within a week of purchasing it! Paint wouldn't adhere after trying & stripping and trying & stripping! Finally decided to stain - worked well - until .... I applied poly top coat. Anyway, table looks a mess! I found explanation of properties of rubberwood on eHow "How to Paint Rubberwood". Answered my questions - it is known for poor adhesion properties - check it out on ehow.
Yes you can, but some people are more likely to have an allergic reaction to latex paint as one of it's properties reacts with human skin. I wouldn't personally advise it, but it is do-able.
Physical properties: paint is a thick colored liquid with a distinct smell. Chemical properties differ depending on the paint...poster paint, oil-based house paint and car paint have vastly different chemical properties, but they're all paint.
No
Is a copolymer resistant to paint
we can use any paint directly.... but for gr8 result we can do a paint of smart materials....or we can do aluminum coating on it...
oil on canvas
Other than it's not red anymore? No, not really.
Oil paint on canvas.
Not smart. It will peel.
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Only if ingested. The chemical properties that make wet paint dangerous don't go away just because it dried.
From my knowledge I do not believe that generic Smart Cars come in the color pink. However, instead, you can just have a auto shop custom paint it in the shade of pink your daughter likes. That way you would save a bunch of money.