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oil based paint thinner. the correct name is Stoddard solvents. and most spray paint is not what you said, at all. most spray paints are lacquer types and will cause the paint to eat in to the plastic

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...paint. Oil-base paint: I would add 1/8 thinner with 1 paint, and be careful of runs Latex stain: try 1 water to 4 stain Cheap interior flat latex: 1 water to 4 paint Latex semi-gloss interior: 1-1/8 ...

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...oil base paint over this a good solution? Hi there. Try to remove as much of the old paint as possible. You should sand down the wood and paint a little bit to rough up the wood and only then paint ...

it there anyone buy oil paintings from www.thebuyart.com? No, I buy handmade oil paintings at www.classicartspace.com. This online art gallery provides many different kinds of paintings, and their ...

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oil paint sets, but instead of oils they are stocked with watercolor paint. Grade schools and middle schools students use them often because they are not toxic and are very safe for children to touch,

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Does oil paint sticks dry slow? Yes, Oil paint sticks have a slow drying time just like oil paint in a tube which gives you plenty of time to create your painting.

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...paint how can I remove the oil thT stained the painted wall I would wipe it down with a degreaser like Simple Green, or paint thinner The paint is ruin after cleaning it you will need to paint. You ...

...oil base paint. If it was oil base, your paint will not stick especially if it is a Latex paint. In order to get it to stick you have to sand the surface very well and even then, it may not stick. ...

...Yes, it matters while this is not suitable to go with. Because it will not mix perfectly that you can go for either your house or your car. Oil Color Paint: Da Vinci Artists Oil Color Paint ...

oil paint on my ceiling? My bathroom ceiling is peeling. I feel like the original homeowners used oil paint. If I scrape off the old paint, how can I ensure that the new layer of paint sticks? I don't

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