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Yes, with a special enamel used for that purpose. ------------------------------ Yes, it is best left to a professional to paint it electrostatically with epoxy enamel (or other) paint. They do it in your home without having to move the tub. It not expensive.
If the walls are painted lime coloured latex or acrylic, you can. If enamel, you can not. Maybe test a small part in an area that is normally unseen .
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
If the base coat used in your project is water base then yes, you bet you can. If there is any chance that the base coat used was an oil base paint then you cannot paint directly over it. The acrylic enamel will not adhere to the oil base paint and will begin to peel off as soon as it is dry. In which case a coat of primer is in order.
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Yes you can, although it will adhere much better if you spray a primer first.
A painted steel bowl is oven safe, as long as the paint is enamel.
Assuming that you mean an oil based enamel, it's because the surface is too hard and smooth for the latex paint to adhere. You'll need to sand the surface to create small gouges for the paint to flow into to so that when the paint dries, it has something to hold on to.
It won't adhere properly if you do. You'll find it peeling of almost as soon as it dries.
Yes, with a special enamel used for that purpose. ------------------------------ Yes, it is best left to a professional to paint it electrostatically with epoxy enamel (or other) paint. They do it in your home without having to move the tub. It not expensive.
Even if this is a picture many people know, you should always mention the name of the artist when you ask about a painting. 'Still life with a Saucepan' was painted in 1945.
If the walls are painted lime coloured latex or acrylic, you can. If enamel, you can not. Maybe test a small part in an area that is normally unseen .
A tole would be a noun. A tole is a piece of enamel wear painted as an art piece, but designed for daily use.
That is the correct spelling of the word "enamel" (a thick paint, or the outer layer of a tooth).
Enamel is glass in powder form that is applied to a surface and then fired to create colorful decorative art.
A variety of glass, used in ornament, to cover a surface, as of metal or pottery, and admitting of after decoration in color, or used itself for inlaying or application in varied colors., A glassy, opaque bead obtained by the blowpipe., That which is enameled; also, any smooth, glossy surface, resembling enamel, especially if variegated., The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into the composition of teeth. It merely covers the exposed parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement., To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid or painted., To variegate with colors as if with enamel., To form a glossy surface like enamel upon; as, to enamel card paper; to enamel leather or cloth., To disguise with cosmetics, as a woman's complexion., To practice the art of enameling., Relating to the art of enameling; as, enamel painting.
The hardest substance in our body is enamel which is the outer most covering of the teeth