Check an autobody store for enamel and a flex agent to add to the paint, this and a bonding agent are the most important ingredients. (and follow directions for the mixing) Bonding agents help the paint stick and the flex agents helps the paint to be pliable.
painting of oil is called oil paint and painting of vinyl is called vinyl paint
One thing you should know is that at this point there is not one paint company that guarantees their paint staying on vinyl siding. Generally if the vinyl siding is looking dingy you can get a power washer and clean them off to look basically new again. If you would like to learn the best way to paint on vinyl siding I would check out http://www.vinylsidingoptions.com/vinyl-siding-maintenance/painting-vinyl-siding/
If you choose a paint suitable for both. Rustoleum or Tremclad should do the trick
Yes you can, and here's how. Wash the vinyl with dish soap and a sponge, rinse with rags, then dry with towels. Protect non-vinyl areas with masking tape. Check whether your flexible vinyl paint requires a primer, if so, apply it. Next spray the flexible vinyl paint 8 inches away and allow to dry for 2 hours.
The vinyl itself is the finish. I've never heard of anyone painting a vinyl floor. The paint just would not last and would look like garbage in no time at all. Easier to lay more vinyl or lino on top .
Vinyl or plastic based paint.
painting of oil is called oil paint and painting of vinyl is called vinyl paint
Don't, it will come off whatever you do. If you don't like the colour, best to get another cover.
49 tiles will cover the are, with 1 inch strips spare
One thing you should know is that at this point there is not one paint company that guarantees their paint staying on vinyl siding. Generally if the vinyl siding is looking dingy you can get a power washer and clean them off to look basically new again. If you would like to learn the best way to paint on vinyl siding I would check out http://www.vinylsidingoptions.com/vinyl-siding-maintenance/painting-vinyl-siding/
On the soft vinyl you should use a vinyl paint and on the hard plastics use a epoxy paint or plastic paint. Make sure to thoroughly clean all surfaces to be painted with acetone or TSP then rinse in clean water.
If you choose a paint suitable for both. Rustoleum or Tremclad should do the trick
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You don't have to have a wheel cover, but it is certainly not going to hurt anything and it will probably allow your wheel to last longer. You are going to want to get an exterior vinyl cover, they are meant for the outside and other elements.
Yes you can, and here's how. Wash the vinyl with dish soap and a sponge, rinse with rags, then dry with towels. Protect non-vinyl areas with masking tape. Check whether your flexible vinyl paint requires a primer, if so, apply it. Next spray the flexible vinyl paint 8 inches away and allow to dry for 2 hours.
vinyl dye.
Yes, it can.