I'm guessing this is auto paint. The best rule is to use a reducer of same brand some are not compatible with other brands. e.g.(PPG paint PPG reducer & activator). You will most likely have issues if you mix and match brands. And yes urethane reducer can be used with urethane paint.
Yes you can, but it will fade unless you sue a 2K acrylic with an isocyanate activator. This type of paint is extremely durable and is used in automotive refinish. However, decorative acrylic paints don't have the properties that most outdoor paints do to withstand the outside elements.
They have special epoxy kits to do this! Visit Sherwin Williams or check your local home improvement stores. Usually the kit comes with the base and the activator in two separate pint cans that you will mix together. Don't try anything other than epoxy for porcelain and similar surfaces, because anything else won't work! http://www.thepaintprofessional.com/
Tissue plasminogen activator.
Beside the chemisty involved, probably the most important difference to you is that oil based paints require a solvent such as mineral spirits (paint thinner) for clean up while acrylic paints only require water. Generally, an acrylic or latex water based paint is going to be easier for you to work with.
it is the activator device
difference between activator and inhibitor
I'm guessing this is auto paint. The best rule is to use a reducer of same brand some are not compatible with other brands. e.g.(PPG paint PPG reducer & activator). You will most likely have issues if you mix and match brands. And yes urethane reducer can be used with urethane paint.
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Yes studies have shown that urine is a compost activator.
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When making bread, the ingredient called to activator has a profound effect. The activator is in charge of allowing the bread to expand outward into something that one can eat.
Streptokinase and tissue-type plasminogen activator are used for:
Streptokinase and tissue-type plasminogen activator are used for:
i mean i know it is called slime activator but for saline and contact solution you use baking soda and slime activator you don't so the real question is can you use baking soda with slime activator
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