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Yes, using paint thinner can kill grass in your yard if it comes into contact with the grass. It is important to be cautious and avoid spilling paint thinner on your lawn to prevent damage.
grass stain is made up of a stain from grass.......DDUUUHHH!
A grass stain is made out of plant food.
Paint stays on the surface and stain soaks into the the surface.
Yes, you can use stain in a paint sprayer for your project.
you cannot paint grass
If you paint over the "weathered" paint, it will chip and cause the stain to come off. Also, the stain needs a clean sanded surface in order for the wood to absorb it. Otherwise, there is no reason to use stain.
Yes, in fact it is even more important to mix stain, than paint as the pigment tends to settle out easier with stain.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
The stain keeps bleeding through the paint on the wall because the paint is not able to completely cover or seal the stain, allowing it to show through. This could be due to the type of stain, the type of paint used, or insufficient preparation of the wall before painting.
Will and Dewitt - 2007 Will and Grass Stain Stain Go Away 1-3 was released on: USA: 20 October 2007
There really isn't a way to remove a paint thinner stain from wood furniture. You must repaint or re-stain the furniture.