Yes and no. Depends on the brand. I have used electrical tape as a paint mask on several metal projects. Hard acrylic paints usually crack and peal when I take it off. More flexable paints designed to paint plastics usually crack but still hold onto the tape. (If you are looking to use painted tape to add various colors to something you would do better to buy the tape in your desired color. It does come in more colors than just black.) If the tape isn't going to be moved after painting any paint that sayes it will work on plastic should be fine.
no it does not
You will need: 1. Masking tape 2. Spray paint (black is best,use primer) 3. Lots of space 4. Some news paper to put down so the spray paint doesn't go everywhere. Get the tape and tape: 1. The tip of the barrel 2. All of the handle( Inc the trigger) 3. Tape all the buttons and some parts of the mag Then paint
paint spray,colored duck tape, stickers
Use good tape to tape down paper where you don't want paint. lol then go to town.
Most people will mask off with tape the trim and paint the large body of the job first, then remove the tape and carefully paint the trim last.
no it does not
Yes it will, I suggest getting the Krylon brand of spray paint but any brand is fine as long as it say non-porous on the label on the back. The only downside to spray painting duct tape is that it will take a little longer to dry.
You will need: 1. Masking tape 2. Spray paint (black is best,use primer) 3. Lots of space 4. Some news paper to put down so the spray paint doesn't go everywhere. Get the tape and tape: 1. The tip of the barrel 2. All of the handle( Inc the trigger) 3. Tape all the buttons and some parts of the mag Then paint
paint spray,colored duck tape, stickers
Spray paint a piece of aluminum with a lighter paint color. Use painter tape to fasten your stencils on the aluminum. Spray 2 coats of a darker paint over the stencils. Remove the painter tape.
Use good tape to tape down paper where you don't want paint. lol then go to town.
Most people will mask off with tape the trim and paint the large body of the job first, then remove the tape and carefully paint the trim last.
tape off a rectangle on the curb and paint the background color with a brush, then cut out the numbers from a piece of cardboard or stiff paper, lay the paper in place and spray paint it over the background. . .
you spray paint it using a zx ninja you duck tape the silver part first.
Only if you mask and tape the walls well. Over-spray on the wall surface will make it difficult for the latex to adhere properly. As the areas around trim work get a lot of traffic, it is essential the latex adhere completely.
Go to a scooter shop or maybe bye a skateboard grip tape stick on the scooter and spray paint.
no get some black vinyl spray paint from autozone and some tape and go to work