Yes, water-based stain is generally not flammable because it does not contain highly flammable solvents like oil-based stains.
you need to wipe the excess stain off the deck with a clean rag. It will never dry and it will float to the top of the sealer
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
No, because it is flammable. also it might stain and ruin and leave a bad smell on your clothes
Dont mix linseed oil and latex primer. Latex = Waterbased, Linseed Oil = Oil based Don't mix oil and water, unless you are making salad dressing.
Neither. Once they are dried the wood is the most flammable component. According to the National Paint and Coatings Association, conventional paints and coatings do not increase the flame spread of either non-flammable or flammable substrates upon which they are applied.
a NON CHLORIED, SET ACCELERATING, WATERBASED ADMIXTURE FOR CONCRETE.
Water-based stain for wood projects offers several benefits, including faster drying times, low odor, easy cleanup with water, and environmentally friendly ingredients. Additionally, water-based stains provide a more consistent color and are less likely to raise the grain of the wood compared to oil-based stains.
a NON CHLORIED, SET ACCELERATING, WATERBASED ADMIXTURE FOR CONCRETE.
It will not destroy a cotton canvas. It is highly flammable, tho, so I wouldn't recommend it. Try Oxy-Clean instead.
Yes Makeup is Flammable
Flammable and inflammable are the same thing. Sawdust is flammable
its pretty flammable