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Which is best - oil bound distemper or paint?

The choice between oil-bound distemper and paint depends on the specific needs of your project. Oil-bound distemper offers a matte finish and is more economical, but it may not be as durable or washable as modern paints. On the other hand, water-based paints provide a wider range of finishes, are easier to clean, and have quicker drying times. Ultimately, for high-traffic areas or moisture-prone spaces, modern paint is generally the better option.


How do apply emulsion to wall distemper?

first paint the walls with an oil based paint then emulsion over the top when dry


Which finish imparts a glossy look to walls?

distemper


Are soft pastels the same as oil pastels?

Basically, soft and oil pastels are made from the same powdered colour. They differ mainly in that soft pastels are bound with (probably) gum arabic, and oil pastels are bound with an oil. They give different effects. There are several types of pastels as a visit to an art shop will reveal.


How did Renaissance art differ from earlier periods in terms of painting technique?

Renaissance art differ from earlier periods in terms of painting technique Renaissance artists used oil paints on dry walls.


Is linseed oil flammable when dry?

Yes, linseed oil is flammable when dry.


What is oil dry made of?

Your basic oil dry is just saw dust and sand.


How many kg of distemper is equal to how many liters of distemper?

If one is referencing the classical artists distemper, the density and abundance of the medium and the carrier must be known. Since chalk or lime are fairly light and white lead is fairly heavy it must be known which medium is used and in what proportion relative to the carrier (linseed oil, etc) the medium exists.There is no way to answer this question without the above information and, additionally, the drying time will affect the total net weight of the carrier, while the net weight of the medium will not change... This cannot be quantified without quite a lot of specific information related to the case.


What is an example of dry friction?

Where is Dry fritsion , There is no lubricant oil.


What are the advantages of dry type over oil type transformers?

what are the major advantages of dry type transformers over oil type transformers


Should you apply Navratna oil when hair is wet or dry?

dry


How long does it take for tung oil to dry?

Tung oil typically takes about 24 to 48 hours to dry completely.