Different paints require different amounts of hardener. If there is a label on the paint it should have the ratio on that. One part hardener to the about of paint you use will usually be enough. You can't store the paint after the hardener is in it, it will set up in the can. ----- In actuality a 1:1 mixing ratio of paint to hardener (catalyst) will usually result in brittle massively overcatalyzed paint that will flake and/or chip easily. However as previous stated different paints require different amounts of hardener, alway request a Product Data Sheet (PDS) or Technical Data Sheet (TDS) from the paint manufacturer or retrieve one from their website before mixing.
Get farther away and put down less paint on the old finish. You can put more thinner in it also, so that it doesn't hide as much. After it dries, you can buff the old to blend in the finish. It takes a lot of practice and talent to do this so that you don't see the difference. All paint fades and some colors are very hard to match.
There is a formula used to calculate how much paint you need to paint a room. Determine what the square feet of the room you are painting is and multiply it by the number of coats you want to put on the walls. Divide that number by 400 and you will end up with the number of gallons of paint you need. The other choice is to use an online paint calculator.
it is the thing that you put the paint on when you are painting a painting
Get the can of spray paint and point it towards your hair then spray. You don't put spray paint in your hair!!! The poisons can kill you!!!
Gees you get paint on your eyes
Acrylic Enamel is the easiest. You don't have to put clear on it. Just prime it, sand it, paint it.
Get farther away and put down less paint on the old finish. You can put more thinner in it also, so that it doesn't hide as much. After it dries, you can buff the old to blend in the finish. It takes a lot of practice and talent to do this so that you don't see the difference. All paint fades and some colors are very hard to match.
Well first if you are doing a manicure, go wag your hands. Then file your nails and take out the cuticles. Apply a base coat,( let it dry) then apply your color when you are done with your first coat go ahead and do another coat,(do as many coats as u want) then apply a top coat! Wait til it drys then you are done! Now if you have these polishes then here's what you will do after the top coat. Wait til the top coat drys, then put a hardner on, then put this cuticle oil on after the hardner drys! Put your hands in cold water for about 3-4 min then your finger should be dy and looking pretty(;
No, it must be wiped off with the appropriate solvent, preferably straight away. It will never cure without the hardener.
we need more info, what type of paints, Most if basecoats are one to one
do not use so much water and try to use as little paint as possible
Just make sure you don't put too much paint and make sure you don't cover the paint too long. Your skin must be allowed to breathe.
She put up as much resistance as she could, but in the end he overpowered her.
We got it at Advanced Auto Parts for 30 bucks
You don't. Actually you can paint goblin mail, but that is not an armour that you can put on.You don't. Actually you can paint goblin mail, but that is not an armour that you can put on.You don't. Actually you can paint goblin mail, but that is not an armour that you can put on.You don't. Actually you can paint goblin mail, but that is not an armour that you can put on.
I have'nt seen it in a aerosol, but you may find it an a up- market auto accesories store, but many paint suppliers will mix basecoat in any colour code , and use a special machine to put it into an aerosol can.
gets put on at the rate of 320-340 feet per gallon of actual paint line