Yes! I have used both combinations of wall paint in poster paint & vice versa..I used one to tint the other in each instance & noticed that it affected the adhesion as well as the ability to block stains if adding poster paint to wall (white-ish) paint..by adding wall paint to poster paint it made poster paint stick better, flow from brush better, & require fewer coats..all of this while using a high quality acrylic wall paint..
Yes, mix in a couple teaspoons regular talcum powder.
I work for Sherwin Williams paints and from what I understand it is our paints that paint The White House. The paint is a special mix. Everyone who comes in contact with the paint has to go through a background check.
Any paint must have two types of ingredients, which are a pigment that gives it its color, and a binder that enables it to stick to the surface on which you are painting. There are a wide variety of options available for each of these. Different types of paints are used for such purposes as painting an interior wall, painting an exterior wall, painting a work of art, or painting a car. The whitest known pigment is titanium dioxide, which is favored by artists. Binder can be latext, oil, tempura, etc.
It will not mix.
To style your room with wall art, start by selecting pieces that reflect your personality & complement the roomβs color scheme. Arrange them in a cohesive layout, such as a gallery wall or a single focal point. Mix different sizes & styles to create visual interest & enhance the overall decor.
add a bit of flour or another thicker paint and mix it
If you want to turn your satin paint into flat wall paint simply mix one to one. One gallon of flat to each gallon of satin. The flat wall paint will obliterate any sheen the satin once had.
Yes, mix in a couple teaspoons regular talcum powder.
I work for Sherwin Williams paints and from what I understand it is our paints that paint The White House. The paint is a special mix. Everyone who comes in contact with the paint has to go through a background check.
The key here is matching. You will need to get a good size chip off the wall and take it to the local home center / paint shop to have it color matched. They will custom mix the paint for you so you can just paint it on and have it match.
brick + brick = wall Wall+ Wall = brick house
Any paint must have two types of ingredients, which are a pigment that gives it its color, and a binder that enables it to stick to the surface on which you are painting. There are a wide variety of options available for each of these. Different types of paints are used for such purposes as painting an interior wall, painting an exterior wall, painting a work of art, or painting a car. The whitest known pigment is titanium dioxide, which is favored by artists. Binder can be latext, oil, tempura, etc.
Yes you can.
If you are painting your wall to project on to it, you could just use un-tinted white paint, but the results will be better with paint made for projection walls. Companies such as Goo Systems sell kits of primer and paint for the best results.
you need to mix equal parts car paint and reducer really well. then transfer the mixture to a paint gun.
No, they will not mix,
It will not mix.