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You have to get rid of the peeling paint by scraping and then priming with oil based primer.
you use a very bright orange color then take this really dark green.but you only use Eee PC series paint
If the plywood is for an indoor craft project: Water base enamel. For outdoors: Oil base with UV inhibitors Key is using the proper base or primer or undercoating. Follow paint manufacturer's recommendation.
Paint weights vary depending on base and quality, so you'll need to check the data sheet on the paint that you are using.
Gloss. You can use any type of spray paint for spray paint art, but be sure it is gloss.
The type of paint needed for painting the inside of a house is called interior paint. This type of paint comes in a variety of different colors and textures at a local hardware store or store in the community.
A canvas, a pointy brush, and paint.
Apparently it's too difficult to tell us the size and surface type of this 'court'.
You have to get rid of the peeling paint by scraping and then priming with oil based primer.
you use a very bright orange color then take this really dark green.but you only use Eee PC series paint
it depends on the type of paint. Most interior housepaint will cover 280-300 square feet.
A latex paint is inexpensive, easy to clean up, and less odorous. If you are going over an oil base paint, be sure to prime it first to keep it from peeling.
I imagine if you bought a base it kinda looked liked you water colored the wall!!!!!!!!!!! well depending on what type of paint you used you should still be able to paint right over that with the same paint type. but priming it first with a Valspar new construction primer ($11-14) wouldn't hurt
If the plywood is for an indoor craft project: Water base enamel. For outdoors: Oil base with UV inhibitors Key is using the proper base or primer or undercoating. Follow paint manufacturer's recommendation.
Paint weights vary depending on base and quality, so you'll need to check the data sheet on the paint that you are using.
A baseburner is a type of stove which automatically re-adds coal, when needed, to the base using a hopper.
When trying to paint over an existing coat several factors need to be taken into consideration. Specifically, is this merely a second coat over the first coat? Is there deterioration in the paint? How old is it? Are you changing the color? What type of paint was used originally? If you're putting a lighter shade over a darker shade, you will need a primer coat first. In order to get the answer to the first question, you'll need to know these answers.