I use acrylic paints - the kind you buy in the little bottles at the craft stores. Works beautifully. I have also been know to use regular old wall paint. I figured it didn't come off when I accidentally got it on my clothes so why not out it on them intentionally!
fabric paint
Watercolor paint, similar to the type you may have used in kindergarten.
Use a foam 100mm roller to apply paint. The go over with a good quality paint brush. the idea is to apply the paint evenly .
Use an oil based paint for durability to wear, water based for durability to sun and weather.
Gloss. You can use any type of spray paint for spray paint art, but be sure it is gloss.
You use concrete paint. Available in Home Depot.
Only oil and acrylics are the best type of paint to use on a canvas. Any others will not work right.
Watercolor paint, similar to the type you may have used in kindergarten.
Yes
There is not one specific steamer that is safe to use on silk clothing, it is how you use the steamer you have. When steaming silk, it is best to steam from the underside.
Use a foam 100mm roller to apply paint. The go over with a good quality paint brush. the idea is to apply the paint evenly .
Anything that is not lead based. You can find paint made for kids that is washable once dry.
Use an oil based paint for durability to wear, water based for durability to sun and weather.
Acrylic paints are a good starter medium.
Macadamia
I use Urethane, Matrix paint is the namebrand I use but there are plenty out there, Dupont, Basf, PPG, and Sikkins
normal paint i guess...
You should not paint a thermocouple.