Yes, the tacky paint will eventually dry.
Yes, a tacky stain will eventually dry as long as it is left undisturbed and given enough time to air dry.
Try and give it the whole day and see what happens, paint does dry eventually.
yes, eventually
I don't believe you can put latex paint over an oil base. it will never dry and will always be tacky
Never apply a coating over a surface that hasn't fully cured. If the stain is "tacky" then it either has been applied way too thick for a penetrating stain, it was applied in high humidity, or it has not been allowed to dry sufficiently. Either allow sufficient time for the stain to dry, or if it's just not drying, remove the stain and reapply under the correct conditions before applying a clear coat.
Tacky glue typically takes about 24 hours to dry completely.
There are a number of synonyms for the word tacky relating to its multiple meanings. It can be used to mean cheap or tasteless. Synonyms could be crude, dilapidated and dingy. It can also mean not quite dry, in relation to paint or glue. In this case a synonym could be sticky.
it has to be tacky!!!!!!!
"YES" if you wait till the paint is dry,and then try to remove the tape,you risk pulling the edge of the paint with the tape.if the paint is dry,use a sharpe knife or box cuttter to cut the tape from the edge of the paint ,this should help to avoid pulling the paint away from the painted surface.
Tacky glue has more adhesive power and it dries flexibly, unlike regular glue which can dry hard and flake off.
can you take paint off christmas lights
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.