None. Any paint will gass off in to compounds. You will breath these comounds. They are all toxic, and carcinogenic,
You can paint an oven with a heat-resistant appliance paint, but some will say that over a year or two it does not look very good. Never use regular house paint or any paint that is not heat-resistant to paint your oven, it will not stand up to the heat.
If you are considering buying a cabinet for keeping paint in, the material the cabinet is made from should be flame-resistant. The cabinet should also shelter the paint cans from heat sources, the sun, and small children and pets.
Jasco - it's a chemical used to remove paint. You could use a heat gun, but the aluminum will take a lot of heat before the paint starts to peel off.
no
As paint dries through the process of oxidation the reaction produces heat, which is an exothermic reaction.
thomas hunt said that yes if does keep all of the heat in
Heating vents should be located near the floor since hot air rises. If the heating vents are located near the ceiling the heat would stay there and not warm the room.
Yes, especially if you live in an area where the humidity is higher. The vents allow moisture in the air to escape from under your house. Moisture trapped under your house can cause mold and floor rot. The vents should always be open a little. This is to ensure you don't get a sick home and so the air circulates through the house. That's if these are hvac vents. If the vents go to the outside, they should always be closed.
On the vents closest to the main unit it should read around the same temperature that the thermostat is set to after its been running and then as the venting increases the temperature should be less, between 2 to 10 degrees different depending on how well the ducting is in the attic........
the heat blows out the defrost when it should blow out floor vents only
It should be paint remover using heat and not pain remover using heat. The answer is blowtorch which is used to strip off old paint.
Vents should be situated near windows. Windows that are north or west facing should get a vent before a south or east facing window would get one. (Assuming that the vents also supply heat.)
one should paint his house a light colour. Most people would think that you would want to paint it a dark colour to get heat quicker, which is true, but if u painted it a dark colour it would lose its heat quick. If u painted a house a light colour it would take a while to heat up, but it would take longer to cool down
There are heater doors on the heat blower box that direct the path of the heat. Apparently the heater door to the floor vents is stuck closed.
Well first of all.. You want heat in your house when it's cold, RIGHT? So you turn on the heater with the knob.. and the heat comes out of the vents. No vents = explosion. And basically.. no vents as I said.. explosion, because the gas has nowhere to go so the pressure will build up and BOOM.. flames.
Yes, you can paint unheated clay and once you heat it, the clay's paint should still stay on.
There are several different types of heat vents. Vents come in metals such as aluminum, copper, stainless steel, bronze, and brass.