You can't they just mix toghter-Juliet ,age 91
No, they will separate.
The best way is to remove the lids and allow the paint to dry in the can... Most recycling depots accept paint in this manner, however, it is advisable to check regulations in your area.
You can't. You have to buy new paint.
Spray paint is oil-based, so it does not mix well with water. Instead of blending together, they will separate, forming a watery layer on top of the paint. This can impact the paint's ability to adhere properly and create an uneven finish when applied.
To make face paint out of tempera paint, you mix flour and water in a small pain on the stove until it is of the right consistency. After you remove the mixture from the heat, separate it into several bowls and add tempera paint to each bowl until you get the shade that you want.
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YES. That's why we have paint called water colors. BTW, not all paint has water in it.
. Acrylics ARE water based.
Most latex paints are similar to water paint.
Leaching typically only occurs when using latex paints, when the paint dries too slowly, chemicals known as surfactants can separate from the paint, and will show up as brown spotting, which is generally easy to remove, with either water, or water and a mild detergent.Since automotive paint is almost always laquer-based, and not latex, this effect does not occur.
To separate liquid paint, you can pour it through a paint strainer or filter. This will help remove any impurities or lumps in the paint, leaving you with a smoother consistency. Alternatively, you can let the paint settle and decant the clear liquid on top, leaving any solids at the bottom behind.