This depends on the type of paint. You will have to follow those directions.
The colour coat I used recently does not use thinner.
The clear coat used 25% thinner and 25% hardener.
Yes, using paint thinner can kill grass in your yard if it comes into contact with the grass. It is important to be cautious and avoid spilling paint thinner on your lawn to prevent damage.
If you are using latex, thin with water. If using enamel, thin with paint thinner.Always read instructions on the can. They always say what to thin it with.
Yes, paint thinner can eat through certain types of plastic. It is important to check the compatibility of the paint thinner with the specific type of plastic before using it.
Yes, it is possible to spray paint glass using special glass paint designed for that purpose.
To effectively remove spray paint drips from a surface, you can use a paint scraper or sandpaper to gently scrape or sand the drips away. You can also try using a solvent like acetone or paint thinner to dissolve the paint. Be sure to test the solvent on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the surface.
Yes, you can use a paint brush with spray paint for your project, but it may not provide the same even coverage or finish as using a spray can directly.
If the graffiti was done using a spray paint. CFCs are emitted when you use a can of spray paint.
Yes, paint thinner can eat through some types of plastic materials. It is important to check the compatibility of the paint thinner with the specific type of plastic before using it.
You could try using White Vinegar spray, or try nail polish remover, and scrub hard! I hope that helps...paint thinner
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You should not use kerosene to thin any paint. It will not mix with water based paints, and it is too dirty for use in oil based paint as an effective thinner. When using oil-based paints, Mineral Spirits is the preferred thinner for brushing and cleanup, while VM&P Naphtha is used for spray applications.
You can clean it in hot water with a lot of soap. I do that anyway, after using thinner and it leaves my brushes soft and smooth.