maybe a littleDo you enjoy the smell of fresh spray paint?
NODo you enjoy the smell of fresh spray paint?
Heck yes.
No.
No, because many years ago a student at my school was sniffing it and died right in art class.
no and i dont like the smell of gas either...its gross
nope the air condition
hmm, for a sec or two I do, just like when you first strike or light a match, or that breif second when your pumping gas into your car.
I do but I keep getting arrested for huffing. It is none of their business right?
no I don't
hell yes
i love that,and varnish too along with dead fish.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Is it ok to put a spray painted object in a fish tank?
is it ok to put a spray painted object in a fish tank? Will it kill the fish you put in it?Is it ok to put a spray painted object in a fish tank?
No... not a good idea.
There are paints for this purpose (aquatic submersion),but they aren't something you commonly find (and are cost prohibitive) ... so anything you find in any common store is going to be HIGHLY toxic.Is it ok to put a spray painted object in a fish tank?
Technically you should avoid harsh chemicals in the water that otherwise don't belong however if the object/decoration was purchased AS an item that goes in a fish-tank then you should be ok. If you still feel uncomfortable then don't do it. It is better to not take the chance of harming or killing your fish friends.
No, I wouldn't. The paint will slowly come off in the water and this will be toxic to your fishies! Just buy something at a pet store if you need fun fish things..they can be pretty inexpensive!
Have fun!
NO! the chemical and amonia from the paint can and ill hurt and even kill your fish.
You can buy a paint called Krylon Fusion. Its supposed to be safe when fully dried. Ive read about alof of people using it in their tanks without issues. Google it.
if its says non toxic then it should be good
but i would recomend a safe paint called Krylon Fusion
its safe to use for shure
good luck
sorry but no. Maybe if you found some kind of sealer you could make it work but it'd probably be easier just to avoid it.
Sorry
No, it's not okay. You need to use specially painted items. Most paints are highly toxic.
No... not a good idea.
There are paints for this purpose (aquatic submersion),but they aren't something you commonly find (and are cost prohibitive) ... so anything you find in any common store is going to be HIGHLY toxic.Is it ok to put a spray painted object in a fish tank?
Technically you should avoid harsh chemicals in the water that otherwise don't belong however if the object/decoration was purchased AS an item that goes in a fish-tank then you should be ok. If you still feel uncomfortable then don't do it. It is better to not take the chance of harming or killing your fish friends.
No, I wouldn't. The paint will slowly come off in the water and this will be toxic to your fishies! Just buy something at a pet store if you need fun fish things..they can be pretty inexpensive!
Have fun!
NO! the chemical and amonia from the paint can and ill hurt and even kill your fish.
You can buy a paint called Krylon Fusion. Its supposed to be safe when fully dried. Ive read about alof of people using it in their tanks without issues. Google it.
if its says non toxic then it should be good
but i would recomend a safe paint called Krylon Fusion
its safe to use for shure
good luck
sorry but no. Maybe if you found some kind of sealer you could make it work but it'd probably be easier just to avoid it.
Sorry
No, it's not okay. You need to use specially painted items. Most paints are highly toxic.
Some one has put spray paint on my van , any one know how to get it off.?
I would try to use a good pressure washer. Im sure they didnt sand your van before spraying it so the paint may jst blow right off with the pressure. You can also try the alcohol that may work. If that doesnt work, a little gas on a rag will surely take it off. It shouldnt hurt the original paint on your van either. Dont let it soak in for a long time, but it should work better than the other ideas above, and you can do it yourself.Some one has put spray paint on my van , any one know how to get it off.?
I just recently had to do this and I will tell you the best way to get spray paint off a car is use nail polish remover (actetone) kind and WD40 spray. I woke up this morning to go to church and someone sprayed mine. I wish you luck.
Some one has put spray paint on my van , any one know how to get it off.?
try rubbing compound
Repaint your van
Buffing compound, but do it by hand, if you dont know how to use a buffer, using a buffer without knowledge will burn paint, also, if they used a cheap paint, sometimes a thinner will remove without damaging old paint , but try in a small spot first
try kerosene,i use to use it to remove dead paint.
look for some product with bananna oil.
use carb cleaner or brake cleaner. I used it to get graffiti of my garage door. Trust me, it works.
Lacquer thinners will take it off. You'll need to wax the paint after too.
Depending on the colour, it might be best to paint over it. But that will probably mean paying for an entire panel to be re-done. Another alternative would be to find out who did it, and use their scalp as a brush.
You might try some good quality hand cleaner if the paint hasn't been on very long.
Try aftershave.
product called son-of-a-gum, dont know the manufacturers but is is widely available.
you will need to use elbow grease it takes a bit of doing.
Get some rubbing compound.It looks like car wax,follow the directions,good luck.
t cut ,easy
rubbing alcohol if it has not been too long just rub it in with a rag
don't listen to the 8 above.
theres a technique in body work called wet sanding. itll work for your car only if you have clear coat over the original paint scheme. since someone painted over the clear coat (if its there) then you can remove the paint over it eaily, since its not bonded to anything. get really fine grit paper, say 1000 grit, and get a hose and sanding block. start pouring water over the area, and sand slowly carefully, and always keep it wet, pour water continuously over it. if you have no clearcoat on your car, you can wet sand down to the primer and you can touch spray over. if youre going to do this, be really careful. it takes years to get good at body work, but a decent job can be done with good effort.
A good paintman should be able to buff it out. Call around to detail shops. Or, if you know someone with a highspeed buffer, THAT KNOWS HOW, let them do it. Really shouldn't be too tough.
Goof-Off on a rag would do it. Go to a hardware store and look in the paint section, if the spray paint is not that old, and your cars paint in good shape, it should come off, but wax it RIGHT after doing it. And dont let the Goof-Off be on there very long
it depends on how u want 2 get it off u could use paint thinner but then u will have 2 repaint your van or u could just go and get a can of grease killers and it'll take the spray paint right off.
you need some light rubbing compound, like G3 then just gently use it on the area thats got the paint on it will cut in to the paint and remove it, then use some polish on the whle panel and it will be fine
I just recently had to do this and I will tell you the best way to get spray paint off a car is use nail polish remover (actetone) kind and WD40 spray. I woke up this morning to go to church and someone sprayed mine. I wish you luck.
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Some one has put spray paint on my van , any one know how to get it off.?
try rubbing compound
Repaint your van
Buffing compound, but do it by hand, if you dont know how to use a buffer, using a buffer without knowledge will burn paint, also, if they used a cheap paint, sometimes a thinner will remove without damaging old paint , but try in a small spot first
try kerosene,i use to use it to remove dead paint.
look for some product with bananna oil.
use carb cleaner or brake cleaner. I used it to get graffiti of my garage door. Trust me, it works.
Lacquer thinners will take it off. You'll need to wax the paint after too.
Depending on the colour, it might be best to paint over it. But that will probably mean paying for an entire panel to be re-done. Another alternative would be to find out who did it, and use their scalp as a brush.
You might try some good quality hand cleaner if the paint hasn't been on very long.
Try aftershave.
product called son-of-a-gum, dont know the manufacturers but is is widely available.
you will need to use elbow grease it takes a bit of doing.
Get some rubbing compound.It looks like car wax,follow the directions,good luck.
t cut ,easy
rubbing alcohol if it has not been too long just rub it in with a rag
don't listen to the 8 above.
theres a technique in body work called wet sanding. itll work for your car only if you have clear coat over the original paint scheme. since someone painted over the clear coat (if its there) then you can remove the paint over it eaily, since its not bonded to anything. get really fine grit paper, say 1000 grit, and get a hose and sanding block. start pouring water over the area, and sand slowly carefully, and always keep it wet, pour water continuously over it. if you have no clearcoat on your car, you can wet sand down to the primer and you can touch spray over. if youre going to do this, be really careful. it takes years to get good at body work, but a decent job can be done with good effort.
A good paintman should be able to buff it out. Call around to detail shops. Or, if you know someone with a highspeed buffer, THAT KNOWS HOW, let them do it. Really shouldn't be too tough.
Goof-Off on a rag would do it. Go to a hardware store and look in the paint section, if the spray paint is not that old, and your cars paint in good shape, it should come off, but wax it RIGHT after doing it. And dont let the Goof-Off be on there very long
it depends on how u want 2 get it off u could use paint thinner but then u will have 2 repaint your van or u could just go and get a can of grease killers and it'll take the spray paint right off.
you need some light rubbing compound, like G3 then just gently use it on the area thats got the paint on it will cut in to the paint and remove it, then use some polish on the whle panel and it will be fine
Science fair idea with spray paint???
i cant think of a question that has to do with spray paint
i like paint so thats why i want a project that has sumtin to do with paint
im in 7th grade
so i need something thats average difficulty
not too easy or simple and not too difficult
can u think of a question that has to do with paint??
format; Does the __________________ affect the ______________??Science fair idea with spray paint???
color of the paint, absorption of energy from the sun.Science fair idea with spray paint???
Does the amount and type of paint affect the rusting of iron in a salt soultion?
flame affect the yellow or red paint more?acne treatment
i like paint so thats why i want a project that has sumtin to do with paint
im in 7th grade
so i need something thats average difficulty
not too easy or simple and not too difficult
can u think of a question that has to do with paint??
format; Does the __________________ affect the ______________??Science fair idea with spray paint???
color of the paint, absorption of energy from the sun.Science fair idea with spray paint???
Does the amount and type of paint affect the rusting of iron in a salt soultion?
flame affect the yellow or red paint more?
Where can u get spray paint?
I NEED SPRAY PAINT FOR MY NARUTO HEADBAND!!!!Where can u get spray paint?
Walmart, craft stores like Michaels, etc.
Most places sell it.
Walmart, craft stores like Michaels, etc.
Most places sell it.
What's a good material for spray painting on?
I live in a dorm and I can spray paint the walls, so I'm assuming paper would be too thin, would poster paper work, anything else?What's a good material for spray painting on?
Poster paper or any paper that is not too thin will work. If you spray paint outside, not while the paper is on the wall, you could spray paint normal paper. Do not do it while it's on the wall or it could bleed through.
Also, your local art supply store should carry big rolls of canvas that you can purchase by the yard so you could cover an entire wall, just tack it down and be careful at the edges.What's a good material for spray painting on?
anything that won't get soggy when wet.
yo can go with watercolor paper, bristol paper, poster board, illustration board, or just anything thick enough.
You can also use plain cardboard, but you might want to gesso it first to get a good result.
cars are good
Poster paper or any paper that is not too thin will work. If you spray paint outside, not while the paper is on the wall, you could spray paint normal paper. Do not do it while it's on the wall or it could bleed through.
Also, your local art supply store should carry big rolls of canvas that you can purchase by the yard so you could cover an entire wall, just tack it down and be careful at the edges.What's a good material for spray painting on?
anything that won't get soggy when wet.
yo can go with watercolor paper, bristol paper, poster board, illustration board, or just anything thick enough.
You can also use plain cardboard, but you might want to gesso it first to get a good result.
cars are good
Spray paint not drying?
So I painted a pair of rubberized binos with regular spray paint, couldnt find the right color anywhere.
And I really havent looked into specialized spray paint for rubber items.
Its been 3 days it its still sticky, my question is does anyone have experience with this....will it ever dry, can I speed up the process and is there some sort of enamel spray paint that will protect this coat and not dissolve it.Spray paint not drying?
Ooooooh dear - the enamel component of the paint you sprayed has melted the rubber. I've seen spray paints especially for ';plastic'; articles, but never rubber. I fear that your paint will never dry, and you might have to just try to blot off the wet paint.Spray paint not drying?
Dusty might be right. If the enamel has attacked the rubber your sol. I've had lacquers not dry when old. Out of desperation, I've bought the same product and top coated with success. Either the drying agents in the old stuff are dead, or didn't get mixed up, I don't know, but the new stuff sets it up.
I doubt that the paint will ever adhere to the rubber. Not much will adhere to rubber. You probably want to remove what's left of the paint with a solvent but be careful you don't damage the rubber.
instead of trying to cover in one coat use several light coats. but before you paint you must get the surface ready. try cleaning with with acetone.it prepares the surface by cleaning and making surface ready to adhere to. dont over do the acetone cleaning.the spraying should be several light coats about 6 to 8 inches away and in spurts not continous spray.
And I really havent looked into specialized spray paint for rubber items.
Its been 3 days it its still sticky, my question is does anyone have experience with this....will it ever dry, can I speed up the process and is there some sort of enamel spray paint that will protect this coat and not dissolve it.Spray paint not drying?
Ooooooh dear - the enamel component of the paint you sprayed has melted the rubber. I've seen spray paints especially for ';plastic'; articles, but never rubber. I fear that your paint will never dry, and you might have to just try to blot off the wet paint.Spray paint not drying?
Dusty might be right. If the enamel has attacked the rubber your sol. I've had lacquers not dry when old. Out of desperation, I've bought the same product and top coated with success. Either the drying agents in the old stuff are dead, or didn't get mixed up, I don't know, but the new stuff sets it up.
I doubt that the paint will ever adhere to the rubber. Not much will adhere to rubber. You probably want to remove what's left of the paint with a solvent but be careful you don't damage the rubber.
instead of trying to cover in one coat use several light coats. but before you paint you must get the surface ready. try cleaning with with acetone.it prepares the surface by cleaning and making surface ready to adhere to. dont over do the acetone cleaning.the spraying should be several light coats about 6 to 8 inches away and in spurts not continous spray.
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