To turn regular paint into spray paint, you can mix the paint with a paint thinner or solvent to achieve the right consistency for spraying. Transfer the mixture into a spray bottle or paint sprayer and adjust the nozzle for desired spray pattern.
Yes, you can paint over spray paint with regular paint as long as the surface is properly prepared and primed.
yes but you can destroy it I have tried it before
Yes, but if the rubber stretches, it will crack the paint.
Tremclad makes it in regular paint or spray. The spray is better, especially if sprayed over a flat white primer they also make.
no you cant it will turn into silly balls
Depends on the paint spray paint I'm guessing no but I might be wrong regular paint though yes definitely
Probably not, but there are people who have painted their cars with rustoleum brand paint, and it didn't turn out too bad. Google it. MY ANSWER: Well, it depends on spray paint -if you buy the correct kind then it most likely will turnout fine. If the spray paint bottle says that it will work on metal then there is no reason that it wouldn't work out on a metal bike. Go to: www.bing.comwww.wikipedia.comwww.google.comwww.yahoo.comand try asking there.
Soak the spray head in paint thinner. Avoid clogging by clearing the spray head after use. Turn the can upside down and spray for a couple of seconds until only propellant comes out of the can.
Spray paint guns are usually used to paint things like cars. I wouldn't recommend using one for inside jobs. You should use regular paint, and paint it on there, or take the table outside and use spray paint. You don't need an industrial paint gun.
Yes, much faster,and if you use a good primer first, your 'coverage' is as good.
You should use plastic only spray paint for them and then let them sit over night.
It depends on what spraypaint you use. You have to use a special guitar paint. But it's not safe to use regular paint.