Acrylic paint is a good choice for painting plaster statues because it adheres well to the surface and dries quickly.
Acrylic paint is recommended for painting plaster sculptures because it adheres well to the surface and dries quickly.
For concrete statues, it is recommended to use acrylic or latex paint specifically designed for outdoor use. These types of paint are durable, weather-resistant, and adhere well to concrete surfaces.
First you have to determine if is in fact a painted pool. If it is a plaster pool then usually there is no paint unless it was painted because of age and damaged plaster. You most likely do not want to paint a plaster pool - have it acid washed to clean plaster. Not sure how to determine what type paint. You would have to have the paint chips anaylized to determine if it is a chlorinated base paint or epoxy paint. Ken
Acrylic or latex paint is best suited for outdoor concrete statues as they are durable and weather-resistant.
You should use acrylic paint to paint pumpkins.
You should not paint a thermocouple.
Oil
You can paint on a photograph. Normal acrylic would work.
The first reason is that they used to paint the statues, and they would paint the pupils of the eyes. Now, the paint wore off so it doesn't show. Also, I heard that if you carved in the eye, some type of ratio would go wrong and the whole statue would cave in.
There are different types of paints which you can use to repaint an outdoor poly-resin statue. You can paint these statues with craft paint but you have to apply a sealer over the paint to protect it. You can also use a Krylon paint which is made specifically for outdoor use and contains a sealer in the paint itself.
type B
latex paint is more commonly used