Actually they meant that after a full charge, it can glow for 2 hours. The paint will actually absorb the light and that is how it glows. So, it is 'rechargeable'.
Vinegar can be used to remove paint from a car's surface effectively by soaking a cloth in vinegar and placing it on the painted area for a few hours. The acidity of the vinegar helps to break down the paint, making it easier to scrape off with a plastic scraper or a soft brush. It is important to test a small area first to ensure that the vinegar does not damage the car's paint job.
Your house could flood and it would desolve
1Place a small amount of blue and black paint on the palette or wax paper. The amounts of both paints should be equal.2Mix one part blue paint with one part black paint. Mix thoroughly until the color changes to silver.3Mix in small amounts of white paint in order to adjust the silver shade. Keep adding white paint in small increments until you get the shade of silver that suits your needs
Chemical paint stripper is usually an acid.
E-coating is another name for electrocoating, electropainting, or electrophoretic lacquering. It is used to deposit a paint or lacquer coating as opposed to a metal such as is deposited by electroplating. In other words, it's more an application method for paint or lacquer than a coating per se. source: http://www.finishing.com/116/94.shtml
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
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Yes, with a good primer, then Tremclad or Rustoleum paint.
No, it won't.
yes you can. but it wont bond too great.... especially if the rustoleum is really thick. To help the paint to bond to it, sand it fairly well wit sand pads/paper or with liquid sander, or both..., or just use oil paint.
For almost a century, Rustoleum spray paint has provided protective paint coatings a variety of surfaces. Long known for its line of rust-resistant paints for metallic objects, Rustoleum has durable, rugged paints that are perfect for mirrors, picture frames, vases, storage boxes, jars and virtually anything else that can benefit from a dash of high quality spray paint. Although many imitations have come and gone through the years, Rustoleum spray paint continues as one of the most trusted paints in the world.
You can find lots of info on RustOleum spray paint on their website. You may also look at hardware stores for more information. http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=97
If you choose a paint suitable for both. Rustoleum or Tremclad should do the trick
home depot its made by rustoleum and covers better then colorplace
One can easily purchase Oil-Rubbed Bronze Gloss Spray Paint at many online and offline stores some of these include; Amazon, Home Depot, Lowes and Walmart.
I would experiment a bit first with mineral spirits and regular paint thinner to see which is better.
You could use either Tremclad or Rustoleum spray. -Spray it with a primer in either range to start.