Talk to the people at the paint store for better advise but choose a reducer that matches your paint and temperature range and I go with a 2 to 1 reducer to paint ratio using a 50psi regulator, that works well enough for me.
It will not mix.
No it has been specially designed by Dulux for the paint pod
Before you start paint work, make sure that the surface is clean of dust, grease and other foreign matter. Decide on superior quality and adequate quantity of paint and mix contents of paint properly to get consistency in paint work.
Yes you can. Substitute 20% of the water for the cement mix with latex paint (Water based paint) and mix slow and thorough. Don't over used too much paint it will damage the integrity of the concrete.
I do not know the answer that is why I am asking answer it.
it is best to consult with the automotive paint dealer, supplyer for the correct mixing procedures, there are over 15,570 auto paint products on the market
You take the brown paint pour it on the ground, do the same with the red paint and mix it with your best clothes.
No, it is not recommended to mix primer and paint together as it can affect the quality and finish of the paint job. It is best to use primer as a base coat before applying paint.
Yes you can.
There are three basic ingredients in automotive paint:ResinPigmentSolventThe resin is the component that holds together the pigment in suspension, provides adhesion to the surface applied, and determines the quality and paint durability.The pigment comes in a powder form similar to concrete, and the average aftermarket automotive paint mixing system includes about 100 colors or toners to be able to mix formulas including metallic and pearl paint colors.The solvent is what provides the transferability, without the solvent the paint would be to thick in viscosity to transfer from container to container.
Automotive paint is not a homogeneous mixture because it is composed of multiple components that do not uniformly mix together. These components include pigments, binders, solvents, and additives, each with different properties and functions. When mixed, they form a heterogeneous mixture where the different components may separate over time, leading to variations in color, texture, and finish.
Anywhere that mixes auto paint can get you whatever color you desire. Try searching for a Keystone Automotive in your area its a subsidiary of LKQ. They mix custom color for a all types of paint guns and or pre-charged aerosol (Spray Can) in whatever color you would like.
I think you get green yellow? BUT the best way to find out is to take green paint and yellow paint and mix it together try it out.
No, it is not recommended to mix acrylic paint with latex paint as they have different properties and may not blend well together.
No, they will not mix,
It will not mix.
you need to mix equal parts car paint and reducer really well. then transfer the mixture to a paint gun.