It's the cheapest and possibly most effective way to make things look better.
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Most likely, but you won't have a very useful result.The glue you have is water based. Mixing it with oil paint will be a disaster.
certainly, probably to to his velaturas of burnt umber.
it's been made illegal in some states. I don't think this will make it discontinued.
No, you can not use house paint to paint an oven. You must use a high temperature paint
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Most likely, but you won't have a very useful result.The glue you have is water based. Mixing it with oil paint will be a disaster.
It takes a long time for wet paint to dry. If you sit and watch the paint dry, you will be sitting there for quite some time without really accomplishing anything useful. It is a waste of time.
If you are wanting to paint the concrete walls instead of drywalling or paneling, there are special paints designed specifically for concrete. Here is some information that I am sure you will find useful: http://homeimprovement.superpages.com/painting/how-to-paint-concrete.html http://www.ehow.com/how_172562_paint-concrete.html
I'm not entirely sure myself, but the Home and Gardening website does have some useful ways to use and make paint textures. Here's a link: http://www.hgtv.com/topics/textured-paint/index.html
Pour brake fluid on the car! Or you could run it into a tree. that usually wipes out a good paint job. then there's the ever useful sandpaper, hammer, key and chisel.
There are books on stagecraft and scene painting you might find useful.
The element with Atomic number 30 is "Zn" Zinc.