No, the paintbrush can only be used once.
Remove the lens. Dip the frame in the bucket of paint of preferred colour. Remove the frame. Watch the paint dry. Place back the lens. Enjoy the swanky new look!
it is a mouse
A trackball mouse
That depends on what you mean.Is the paint just faded or is there body rot/damage also. Either way hit the rusted areas with sander/grinder smooth on some plastic body filler, sand it and rattle can spray some sealer/primer over those spots.then colour match the paint to the rest of the body. If you have faded paint you can respray it or buff it back by colour sanding and polishing.
No, white is
Yes, a mouse can find its way back to your house if it has a strong sense of smell and memory of the route.
It's the wire that connects your mouse to your computer. The wiring that goes from your computer mouse to the back of the computer or the usb port depending on the gae of the computer and mouse.
yes
I have a'72 Early Bay Dormobile and original colour details are on a sticker on the bulkhead behind the passenger seat back (you have to lift the fold-down cooker on Dormobiles!
The back flips that your pet mouse may perform are a type of stereotypic behaviour (abnormal behaviour) and is caused by stress.
Bathroom fixtures, like kitchen appliances tend to undergo a colour change every few years. Sometimes green is in, and then it's white, then black. If you wait a couple of years, your toilet's colour will be back in vogue and then you'll be able to purchase a green toilet seat. Barring that, I would simply get a can of matching green paint and paint the offending seat.