In the simplest terms, spray painting is the art of adding colors to the painted surfaces. A basic primer allows natural paint pigments to spread on the surface. Some water can get into your paint to “sink” it into the surfaces so that you can create a more realistic look. With that said, when you […]
Month: August 2020
What does it look like? We can now get started making the fabric sprays! We recently found another site that was selling a dye and a spray dye kit. The kit contains a dye and an aerosol sprayer, so we ordered the kits from them. Once we placed our purchase through the site, we were […]
A: Unfortunately not. Q: Do you have any other advice for aspiring painters? You have a lot of experience! A: Yes, get out there and paint. My advice would be to learn to draw (or something similar), draw well, practice a little bit, and once you are proficient with that, then start to develop and […]
If you can spray paint without sanding, you should be able to do so. But if you have a special reason to sand down a piece of furniture, sanding it down before painting it, or sanding something without sanding, can be a great way to make your painting more durable and longer lasting. What if […]
No, Spray paints do not contain paint. They usually contain the same elements used to create acrylic paints. Do spray paints have a particular color that is unique to the specific color of paint they use? No there is not a specific color used to create the color. All spray paints can be used on […]
In the U.S. water based paints are used for spray painting cars, motorcycles, cars, boats and trailers. Spray paint is usually only made for boat owners or those in certain locations that like the look of boat paint. Paint can also be used for any type of vehicle that requires a more durable finish instead […]
I don’t know. It’s just the way they make things. If they were a professional painters on a high street, they would know that they should use a water-based paint and not a oil or mineral based paint. I mean they don’t even make the water-based patties anymore, they just change the oil or minerals […]
No. While most forms of decay prevent rust, there’s nothing that can stop rust-caramelization from happening. So how should you manage rust-amelization? By simply having a strong, healthy atmosphere within your home — one where you have plenty of fresh air and a varied amount of sunlight. There are many products that claim to address […]
When I looked for Krylon spray paint acrylic, I stumbled on a large online retailer. After searching for a while and buying several different brands of spray paint, I ended up with Krylon. I ordered about 4 quarts of Krylon acrylic and 4 quarts of Rustoleum spray paint. I also bought an assortment of other […]
Not really. Rustoleum is, for instance, more expensive than Krylon. (To be fair, both are better than a paint that hasn’t been allowed to dry thoroughly.) For most applications, a little Krylon can’t hurt, but some coatings — e.g., spray paint — can be very bad. And Krylon, when used in certain applications (like oil-based […]