Yes, the stain from blue sticky tack can potentially show through new paint, especially if the paint is light-colored or not applied thickly enough. The adhesive and pigments in the sticky tack can leave a residue that might bleed through the paint. To prevent this, it’s advisable to clean the surface thoroughly and apply a primer before painting to seal any stains or residues.
Stain with basic dyes cytoplasm shows blue precipitates
There really is a color. It is sky blue!
methelyn blue
srub it hard it has relly hard to taket of
i would proably say no because i have sticky tack on my wall and when we paint my dad is going to sand it to get it off or use a mr.clean magic eraser and maybe a pain scarper!!!!!!!! if you have any other ideas of getting blue sticky tack off unpainted walls please email me at sabrinarocks09@hotmail.com
add a blue pigment to white paint
well you can just buy light blue paint or you can get a dark blue paint and you can add white paint
Green + Blue + A hint of Grey = Grey Blue Paint :)
To make light blue paint, mix blue and white paint together until you achieve the desired shade of light blue.
freeze the tack with ice to be able to scrape the most of it off. Mineral oil will remove the rest of it...but watch it, it will stain. Check for colorfastness. Remove the mineral oil with common upholstry cleaner.
Well you see color is just the rays from the sun reflecting a certain color and if its blue then its reflecting blue. but heres the tricky part since its just a reflection blue paint and red paint smell the same so the answer is blue paint.
Blue Paint. Because paint all smells the same.