Yes, bleach can be harmful to both the metal and the paint on a car. Bleach is an oxidizer. This can cause the metal to become pitted and the paint to fade or become discolored.
No, bleach does not harm glue.
No.
with more and more paint
I would like to buy a paint meter to show the thickness of the paint on my automobile. Can you buy these in any retail stores?
No, the color in spray paint is not affected by bleach. A proprietory concrete cleaner or fine sand impregnated with solvent will reduce the appearance of the paint.
No, it's not strong enough.
sandblast and paint or weld in new sheetmetal then paint
You do not use bleach on pets, you will harm and maybe risk their life
There are many types of automobile paint available on the market today. There is undercoat paint, single stage paint, basecoats and midcoats, and last there are clearcoats. There are many brands available.
They will shine and there will be no harm
No, it wasn't.
No, you should not mix bleach with latex paint. Combining these substances can produce harmful fumes and reduce the effectiveness of the paint. If you're looking to clean surfaces before painting, it's best to use bleach separately, allow the area to dry, and then apply the latex paint afterward. Always ensure proper ventilation and follow safety guidelines when using bleach.