try Home Depot in the behr collection of paints.
It depends on the paint that you use. If you use a paint that has high hiding qualities, you should be able to cover the green in two coats without a problem. Pastel pinks are made from a white or light base normally and these bases are loaded with titanium dioxide pigments so they cover well. However, if your pink is a bold pink, like a fuchsia, you'll want to use a color primer first, then apply the paint.
The paint becomes part of the wall.
Yes, if you can paint a wall, you can paint wainscoting.
cement paint.
Yes! I have used both combinations of wall paint in poster paint & vice versa..I used one to tint the other in each instance & noticed that it affected the adhesion as well as the ability to block stains if adding poster paint to wall (white-ish) paint..by adding wall paint to poster paint it made poster paint stick better, flow from brush better, & require fewer coats..all of this while using a high quality acrylic wall paint..
i think lime green on one wall and pink on the other wall
The Berlin Wall was neon pink cuz everyone knows a wall made by those ugly pepole would be pink. Bright pink. But seriously, I'm not lying. It said so in my Social Studies textbook. Blame them if its wrong!
You will need a large nap roller, primer, paint, a pan to put the paint in, tape for the wall, and sheets for the floor and furniture.
Pink, or grey work will as would teal.
definitely not when they are painted on the same wall they explode and will become evil and eat you alive
You can find neon paint for walls at local home improvement stores like Home Depot or Lowe's, as well as art supply stores. Online retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, and specialty paint websites also offer a variety of neon wall paints. Additionally, check craft stores like Michaels or Hobby Lobby for smaller quantities and unique brands. Always ensure the paint is suitable for the surface you plan to apply it to.
Just normally like a painter, you have to be like a painter and think like a painter in order to deceide how you'll paint your wall.
It depends on the paint that you use. If you use a paint that has high hiding qualities, you should be able to cover the green in two coats without a problem. Pastel pinks are made from a white or light base normally and these bases are loaded with titanium dioxide pigments so they cover well. However, if your pink is a bold pink, like a fuchsia, you'll want to use a color primer first, then apply the paint.
To cover bright pink soft sheen wall paint with a lighter color, start by using a high-quality primer to block the bold pink and ensure better adhesion. Choose a light-colored paint with good opacity, and apply at least two coats, allowing adequate drying time between applications. Using a roller for larger areas and a brush for edges can help achieve an even finish. Additionally, consider using a paint specifically designed for covering dark colors for optimal results.
W(h)=60/h
Yes or it can be the same as the wall paint if it should be flat.
Not usually. The primary current for neon tube transformers are not that high and can be added to existing circuits. Many of these types of neon transformers just plug into a normal wall receptacle. If it is a large neon sign it is a good idea to use a dedicated circuit for isolation purposed when servicing the sign.