A mixing ratio given as 4:2:1 normally means 4 parts of base product, 2 parts thinner/reducer, and 1 part hardener.However, some paint manufactures add hardener second, and thinner/reducer last.
Yes, it creates a translucent wash similar to a whitewash; however, a better solution would be to use, instead of thinner, a glazing liquid that is the same base as the paint you are using which would provide a much more durable surface.
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remove the trim and lights save all screws slowly peel off liner if glue wont come off use paint thinner and water 1 part paint thinner 3 part water it will eat the glue only
Mixing things in 'parts' is using a ratio when mixing different things together. It depends upon what you are mixing with it. If you are mixing bleach to water at a ratio of 1 part bleach to 3 parts water, you would add a cup of bleach and three cups of water to equal one quart.
"Dilute 10 parts water" means mixing 1 part of a substance with 10 parts of water. This results in a total mixture consisting of 1 part substance and 10 parts water.
The best application techniques for using 2-part epoxy paint on concrete surfaces include properly preparing the surface by cleaning and etching it, mixing the two parts of the epoxy paint thoroughly according to the manufacturer's instructions, applying the paint evenly using a roller or brush, and allowing sufficient drying time between coats. It is important to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for the best results.
Any two (of the three) primary colours, when mixed in equal proportions, results in one of the (three) secondary colours. 2 parts red + 2 parts blue = purple 2 parts red + 2 parts yellow = orange 2 parts blue + 2 parts yellow = green Any two of the primary colours, when mixed in disproportionate amounts, results in one of the (six) tertiary colours. 2 parts red + 1 part blue = red-purple 1 part red + 2 parts blue = blue-purple 2 parts red + 1 part yellow = red-orange 1 part red + 2 parts yellow = yellow-orange 2 parts blue + 1 part yellow = blue-green 1 part blue + 2 parts yellow = yellow-green.
When you mix any two primary colours in equal amounts, you get a secondary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 1 part Blue = 2 parts Purple; 1 part Red + 1 part Yellow = 2 parts Orange; 1 part Blue + 1 part Yellow = 2 parts Green. When you mix any two primary colours in a disproportionate amount, you will get a tertiary colour. For example: 1 part Red + 2 parts Blue = 3 parts Blue-purple; 1 part Red + 2 parts Yellow = 3 parts Yellow-orange, etc.
The ratio for mixing a cleaning solution with bleach and water is typically 1:10, meaning one part bleach to ten parts water.
Green is a secondary color made by mixing equal parts of the primary colors Yellow & Blue (1.5 part Yellow + 1.5 part Blue) Brown is a neutral color made by mixing equal parts of all three primary colors, (1 part Yellow + 1 part Blue + 1 part Red) White when mixed with any color will shift the shade of that color. (3 parts White) Assuming you mix equal parts of Green, Brown an White you would most likely get: 2.5 parts Yellow + 2.5 parts Blue + 1 part Red + 3 parts White = a pale khaki color.
No it cannot. It will only make the part you just had waxed grow less often and the hair thinner