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
Smart Strip paint remover is beneficial for removing paint because it is non-toxic, biodegradable, and does not emit harmful fumes. It is also effective at removing multiple layers of paint in one application and does not damage the underlying surface.
Is a copolymer resistant to paint
color, density, resistance to UV radiation
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
No, it is not recommended to mix acrylic paint with latex paint as they have different properties and may not blend well together.
Car paint is not a chemical property itself, but the composition of the paint can be a combination of various chemical properties that determine its characteristics such as durability, color, and resistance to weathering. The chemical properties of the components in the paint can affect how it bonds to the surface of the car and how it reacts to environmental conditions.
No, it is not recommended to apply acrylic paint over oil paint because the two types of paint have different properties that can cause issues with adhesion and drying.
Painting a reddish board yellow does not change the properties of the wood itself, such as its density, strength, or moisture content. The appearance has been altered by the paint, but the underlying physical characteristics and properties of the wood remain the same.
No, paint is not an insulator. Paint is a thin layer of material applied to surfaces for decoration or protection. It does not provide insulation properties like materials such as rubber or plastic.