no because he will get air inside and eventually keep melting but not as fast but the best way to keep a snowman is to put water around him
A Snowman will melt when it gets warm :)
Yes, but you can not put latex over oil without a primer coat between.
Ïf you don't use base coat the top might either not stick properly, or it might not cover properly. If you put the base coat on the top coat you won't get the gloss and maybe not even the color that you intended.
A true powder coat system consists of a powder which is evenly coated on the target component, then baked to melt the powedered plastic onto the surface. If it doesn't require baking, it isn't powder coat.
As far as the song "Frosty the Snowman" goes he has no middle name (neither . (does his wife Crystal). In the Frosty the snowman television specials no middle name is mentioned.
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You could call a snowman who refuses to melt a "resilient snowman" or a "stubborn snowman."
The plural of snowman is snowmen.
never ever ever!
no it cant make it
In a green house
no because coats are warm. Coats warm you up by trapping heat that your body generates. Snowmen don't generate body heat. If the coat is a dark color, it will absorb heat from the sun and transfer that heat to the snowman. Snow reflects almost all of the sun's rays, so a coat will make him melt faster.
Because he would melt in the spring.
A Snowman will melt when it gets warm :)
Without a coat the coat keeps the cold air in, like a thermos flask we learnt this in year 3....
Get some oil then get the mars bar coat it in flour then fry it or you can melt it and put it in a a hot cross bun
The heat of the sun melts it and soon it'll be all melted