If the art is damaged beyond salvage or repair, it may be better just to start fresh than to attempt to save the piece. Scrapping work is always hard, but it sometimes can be the right thing to do.
You can use warm water mixed with an aquafier, like wallpaper remover, to help loosen the distemper paint from the surface, If you are planning on repainting though, a sealer would be more effective prior to painting.
An electromagnet's switched can be turned on, so that it can induce magnetism. Anelectromagnetcaneasilymake a stack of three carsbecausecar body is made a steel. Electromagnet and Steel develop a good power of magnetism.
You would want to separate the metals before selling to a scrap dealer to get maximum amount of money. If you just turn in a car to be scrapped in Europe they just run the whole car through a giant grinder and separate the metals and plastic that way. In North America the process is similar but not so centralized.
It can be sand blasted (at a cost) Burned off (hard work and can if the paint is old be bad for health) brushed or scrapped (hard work as not all will come off) However, you can paint a thinned down PVA over the oil based pain and then add a high quality wall paint 50 /50 (water and paint ) followed by 100% paint once dried.
If the art is damaged beyond salvage or repair, it may be better just to start fresh than to attempt to save the piece. Scrapping work is always hard, but it sometimes can be the right thing to do.
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Scrapped.
The past tense of scrap is scrapped.
Scrapped - 1998 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
The word "scrapped" can be used as a verb or an adjective. An example as a past-tense verb would be "The delivery company scrapped several of its old trucks." As an adjective, an example would be "We examined several scrapped cars before finding the used part we needed."
Scrapped in the 1930s.
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