The smell of spray paint typically lasts for a few hours to a few days after it has been used, depending on factors such as ventilation and the type of paint used.
No, but spray paint has been invented.
Yes, you can brush paint over spray paint as long as the spray paint has fully dried and the surface has been properly prepared.
it will smell different :)
I was sprayed in the face with paint and it was not very painful. What sucked was getting it off my face. This was when i was a kid
Yes, once the surface has been primed apply the spray paint to the surface. However, some spray paints do not require a primer and can be used directly onto a properly prepared surface.
Once it has been used there is no way to "re-use" it. If there is some paint in the can unused, it will last for a few months before hardening or the gas escapes.
after all spray is dried up!! engine will stop smoking after excess paint on engine has been burned off
You don't have to throw away that empty spray paint can that worked perfectly. Instead, you can refill the paint can by transferring paint from another can of paint. Also, if you have ever wanted to mix two paints to create your own personal colors, transferring paint from two spray paint cans can help you achieve your new mixture. Although it can be a little messy, refilling spray paint cans is a quick process.1. Put the empty spray paint can into a freezer and let it sit for at least an hour. While the paint can chills, remove the top valves from two cans of Gumout Carb + Choke Cleaner, which can be found at any hardware or big-box store. Although the valves are the only things needed from the carburetor cleaner, you can still reattach them and use the cleaner for other purposes. Make sure that your can of cleaner comes with a small, thin spray straw, as it will be needed to transfer the paint. The valves should come off by simply pulling with a small amount of force.2. Remove the spray paint can from the freezer when it is completely frozen and place one of the cleaner valves on top of the frozen spray paint can. You will see that it fits perfectly. Insert the spray straw into the side of the valve. Place the other cleaner valve onto the top of the room temperature spray paint can and insert the other side of the spray straw into the side of the valve. The two spray paint cans should now be facing each other with the straw in between, connecting the two.3. Push down on the tops of both valves at the same time, as if you were spraying paint with both cans. The paint from the warm can will flow quite smoothly into the frozen can. Continue until all the paint from the warm can has been transferred. If the paint does not move quickly into the cold can, your spray paint can may not be frozen enough and you should start over.4. Remove the valves from the tops of the cans and wash them with warm water and soap before the paint drys. You can use both the straw and the valves again when you wish to refill another spray paint can.
Any home improvement store... Like Lowes, Home Depot, Menards etc. Just go to the paint area/aisle, it should be around there.
Factory finish would have been an enamel paint. Even if it has been repainted, it is most likely enamel also. If the paint is old you can probably paint it with anything without it raising the old finish. If in doubt, you can spray a sealer on first and then the paint.
It is not recommended to spray paint polyurethane foam directly as the chemicals in the spray paint can cause the foam to deteriorate or melt. It is better to use a primer specifically designed for foam surfaces before painting.
Flammable vs. CombustibleThe words flammable and combustible have been around a long time and are constantly being interchanged with each other which is confusing.Combustible means that something will burn.Flammable also means that, BUT... its meaning goes beyond that. Flammable does mean something will burn, but tremendously faster and much more violently.Therefore, spray paint, before it dries is highly flammable.On the other hand, after spray paint has dried and cured, it would only be considered combustible, not flammable.