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Yes it can, but first you need to prepare the surface for the new paint. # Make sure the green board is free of grease, dirt and loose particles, -wiping with a sugar soap solution removes grease. # 'Kill' the green color by applying a white undercoat, or a white first coat. This is necessary, otherwise the green will always spoil the color of the top coat, and you'll never get it right.
The surface wasn't completely clean. As the paint dried it stretched and pulled apart on the grease. Using a primer first may have stopped this from happening or several thin coats. I assume you sprayed it.
You need to do proper preparation BEFORE you paint the walls. This will include removing all grease and striping off old paint. Then paining the walls with primer and or undercoat before applying the topcoat. The paint tin instructions will detail what you have to do.
The song "Grease" written by Barry Gibb and performed by Frankie Valli, the theme from the movie "Grease," is controlled by Crompton Songs and administered by Warner-Tamerlane. Various sound recordings would have their own additional copyright holders. The TV show "Grease is the Word" is property of Syco TV.
Sometimes the boots crack in a seam and hard to find. If there is grease there is a rip.
A refrain refers to the repetition of a particular line or lines in a piece of music or poetry. with regards to the song "Greased Lightning" in the movie Grease, the refrain is: "Greased lightning, go grease lightning".
Grease Lightning!
its white and purple
grease lightning
Greased Lightning.
Greased Lightning
grease lightning
a form of lightning that used grease animal fat instead of bee wax
It is red
Red
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Use the bacon grease like a candle