no
will take forever to dry
Once mixed, automotive base coat with hardener typically has a pot life of about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the specific product and environmental conditions. If left unreacted, it should not be stored or reused after this time, as the mixture will begin to cure and lose its effectiveness. Unmixed hardener can generally be stored for a longer period, but always check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific shelf life recommendations. Proper storage conditions, such as a cool and dry place, can help extend the shelf life of the hardener.
yes yes
There are toxic chemicals in nail hardener so it should not be put on teeth. Nail hardener is for nails only and will make them stronger.
Yeah but it wont be as shiny...
No, it must be wiped off with the appropriate solvent, preferably straight away. It will never cure without the hardener.
No, It is a nail hardener.
nail polish remover
well what i do is i put a top coat on then my base coat with little designs usually then i put a clear coat not to thick though! hope that helps!
Yes, you can use lacquer as a base coat and then apply acrylic enamel with hardener on top, but it's important to ensure compatibility. Lacquer is typically fast-drying and can be affected by solvents in the enamel, potentially leading to issues like lifting or wrinkling. For best results, allow the lacquer to fully cure before applying the acrylic enamel. Always test on a small area first to ensure adhesion and finish quality.
yes
If it is single stage paint then no if base coat then yes....