Yes, once the surface has been primed apply the spray paint to the surface. However, some spray paints do not require a primer and can be used directly onto a properly prepared surface.
If they are both of the same base you can. Satin paint can be an acrylic or a latex,or an oil. Check on the can cleaning instructions for base. Jason Pollock used both in his work 'Bluepoles' which hangs in the Canberra museum I think
Yes, that will work.
It works fine, but you it may be necessary to apply two or three coats of it.
It is not recommended to use acrylic paint on wood, especially if it is outdoor. You could seal the fence first, but it is not guaranteed to work as well as stain and it just is too much work. I would recommend using stain. It is designed primarily for outdoor wood and holds up pretty well.
Its strong and shatter resistant, waterproof, anti-weathering and ultraviolet proof
Yes, acrylic paint should work when applied to Lego. It is recommended that you apply a varnish afterwards.
Bridget Riley uses acrylics and oil paints, gouache and screenprint.
You can paint their shells. Acrylic paints or nail polish work well.
You can paint on a photograph. Normal acrylic would work.
Use Acrylic paint, oil-bases paint takes longer to dry and isn't made to withstand the elements.
In researching what to paint the polyethylene gas tank in my boat with, it seems that exterior acrylic latex paint should work.
If they are both of the same base you can. Satin paint can be an acrylic or a latex,or an oil. Check on the can cleaning instructions for base. Jason Pollock used both in his work 'Bluepoles' which hangs in the Canberra museum I think
100% acrylic will work on any windows. Aluminum should use a Direct to metal acrylic paint.
Yes, that will work.
It works fine, but you it may be necessary to apply two or three coats of it.
I would use acrylic since when it dries, it is water resistant. Oil paint might work, but would take longer to dry.
It is not recommended to use acrylic paint on wood, especially if it is outdoor. You could seal the fence first, but it is not guaranteed to work as well as stain and it just is too much work. I would recommend using stain. It is designed primarily for outdoor wood and holds up pretty well.