Yes, you can paint over ballpoint pen ink on a wall, but it's important to prepare the surface first. Clean the area to remove any oils or residues, and consider applying a primer to ensure better adhesion of the paint. Depending on the ink's color, multiple coats of paint may be necessary to completely cover the ink. Make sure to use a paint that is compatible with the wall surface for the best results.
The paint itself is water based, so assuming you just break a ball (ha ha very funny) and spread the paint on the wall, it won't hurt it except for a nice greasy spot later. However, if you shoot your wall for God knows whatever reason, the force may chip paint if you're not careful.
You will want to first paint the wall with primer paint. After that, if you are using a good quality paint for your light color, you can do it with one coat of paint. If it's cheap paint you may need 2 or 3.
you can either use a sponge or dish cleaner with dish soap or just paint over that spot with the same color paint that you used to paint the rest of your wall.
No, it is not irreversible. You can always paint over it again.
No, spackling over paint to repair a damaged wall is not recommended as the spackle may not adhere properly to the painted surface. It is best to remove the paint in the damaged area before applying spackle for a more effective repair.
To paint over a dark color on a wall, follow these steps: Clean the wall surface to remove any dirt or dust. Apply a primer to the wall to create a smooth base for the new paint. Choose a light-colored paint that is specifically designed to cover dark colors. Use a roller or brush to apply the paint in even strokes, starting from the top and working your way down. Allow the paint to dry completely before applying a second coat if needed.
WELL... lets say SOMEBODY drew on the wall with a sharpie... then you can just paint over it and the problem is solved! :)
To effectively apply a new coat of paint over existing paint on a wall, follow these steps: Clean the wall surface to remove dirt and grease. Sand the existing paint lightly to create a smooth surface. Apply a primer to help the new paint adhere better. Use a high-quality paint and apply it evenly with a roller or brush. Allow the paint to dry completely before applying a second coat if needed.
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Home Depot carries a fiber wall paint you could try.
The same shade of white.
The ball usually hits them both at approximately the same time. If you are having difficulty telling if the ball hit the front wall or the floor/ground first, you can usually tell by the angle of deflection off the front wall. If the ball bounces up, it more than likely hit the ground first. If the ball bounces straight out, it usually means it hit the wall first. At higher speeds though, it becomes more difficult to tell but most people who can hit it fast enough to have this problem can tell by how they hit it if it was good or not. If it is a point of contention, just play the point over.