Its strong and shatter resistant, waterproof, anti-weathering and ultraviolet proof
"Yes; acrylic paint is non toxic." That is not always true. Acrylic paint is not made for skin. Some people have allergies to it, and some pigments contain toxic substances e.g. cadmiums, manganese, lead... Your best bet is to go with paints designed specifically for use on skin.
It's not the smell of acrylic paint that is toxic-- but rather the pigments within some colors that are toxic. Some pigments that are made from heavy metals (like chromium, lead, cadmium, manganese [the original was "magnesium" but magnesium is neither a heavy metal nor toxic nor, I believe, a pigment], and cobalt) that are in certain colors of Acrylic paint (generally the blues and greens) are toxic and can be absorbed into your bloodstream if they get on your skin. However, if it's toxic, it should be CLEARLY marked on the label. Most, if not all acrylic shades are available in non-toxic varieties.So even though the paint itself may not be toxic (unless you start using it as toothpaste or something), you still shouldn't just sit around and sniff acrylic paints. If the smell bothers you, or you start getting dizzy, you should move to a well-ventilated area or near an open window (which you should be doing anyways).Just another warning: certain mediums used for oil paints ARE toxic as are many shades of oil paint. The bad smell of oil paint IS toxic, so work in a well-ventilated area.Good luck! (I hope I didn't scare you too much)
Here is a link for fabric paints-- Link#1 This link will give you the steps to Fabric Painting-- Link#2 To get best results, use a water based paint specifically designed to use on fabrics. Most hobby stores carry this kind of paint. **acrylic paint is the best (water based) and you can control the color and consistancy -
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It depends on what kind you buy, usually they smell terrible
Acrylic will melt while resin doesnot although it may soften. Not sure, maybe the smell is different when they burn.
It smells musky
Red paints do not all smell alike. -The colour is irrelevant, paint smell differs according to composition.
You can use an onion to remove the smell from spoiled paint. In the room or area where the bad smell is lingering, peel an onion and cut it in half. Place on a plate and leave it there for a couple of days.
The smell of spray paint can linger in a room for several hours to a few days, depending on factors like ventilation and the amount of paint used.
The smell of spray paint typically goes away within a few hours to a few days, depending on factors like ventilation and the type of paint used.