Either concrete stain or block and stucco paint. I painted an eagle statue ,about three year's ago with oil colors and after it dried i put a coat of polycrylic, (by Min Wax) over it and and it still looks great.
It does depend on what kind of paint and how deep it has set in the concrete, but it certainly sounds like a good start to work on.
If you are doing "sidewalk art" then chalk is your best bet. There are many truly amazing artists worldwide currently using it. If you are painting sidewalks and asphalt to mark parking spaces, handicap parking/access, crosswalks, safety zones etc. there are commercially available paints made specifically for this use. They are solvent based, designed to survive the elements/traffic etc. and can be purchased through a good paint retail store. Do be advised, there are a very limited number of colors available.
Go to the craft store and get fabric paint. That should do the trick.
None. Any paint will gass off in to compounds. You will breath these comounds. They are all toxic, and carcinogenic,
You should never burn wood with paint on it unless you know, specifically, what kind of paint it is, that the paint is question is safe to burn, and that there is no other chemical treatment on the wood. There is such a thing as paint that is safe to burn, but you should never assume a given paint is safe. In particular, you should avoid burning wood with lead based paint on it, and much of the old paint was lead based.
For concrete statues, it is recommended to use acrylic or latex paint specifically designed for outdoor use. These types of paint are durable, weather-resistant, and adhere well to concrete surfaces.
Acrylic or latex paint is recommended for painting concrete statues as they adhere well to the surface and provide durability and weather resistance.
try pressure washing it off. . .this should lift off that kind of paint or you can use acid wash for concrete
It does depend on what kind of paint and how deep it has set in the concrete, but it certainly sounds like a good start to work on.
Acrylic or latex paint is recommended for concrete statues as they adhere well to the surface and provide durability and weather resistance.
Sidewalks are made of concrete, which is not a rock. Concrete is a man-made construction material composed of Portland cement, various crushed rocks, sand and water.
You should use acrylic paint to paint a pumpkin.
You should use acrylic paint to paint pumpkins.
I recommend using acrylic or latex paint specifically designed for outdoor use on concrete statues to ensure durability and weather resistance.
Well, you make a sidewalk from concrete, not just cement. Concrete consists of cement, sand, gravel and water. You will need 5.5 cubic feet of concrete. A standard sidewalk grade of concrete would be 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, 3 parts gravel- so the sidewalk needs 0.91 cu ft of cement- about 87 pounds worth- plus sand and gravel. If you want to buy the premixed bags of concrete (like Sacrete), you will need about 17 of the 40 pounds bags. And you did not ask, but 3 inches is kind of skinny- I would go for at least a 4 inch thick sidewalk.
If you are doing "sidewalk art" then chalk is your best bet. There are many truly amazing artists worldwide currently using it. If you are painting sidewalks and asphalt to mark parking spaces, handicap parking/access, crosswalks, safety zones etc. there are commercially available paints made specifically for this use. They are solvent based, designed to survive the elements/traffic etc. and can be purchased through a good paint retail store. Do be advised, there are a very limited number of colors available.
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