As long as they are the same base you can do that.
apply sparingly and allow a full minute in between applications until adequate coverage is achieved. if you glop it on, it takes forever and looks terrible.
use a tin of emulsion darlinggg <-------- daaarling, clearly you know nothing. for rubber rain boots to look good, do not paint them. go out and buy a nice colourful shiny pair for yourself. paint peels, and any boots which you are likely to paint are usually work boots with thicker rubber. lighter rainboots with thinner rubber fit your feet better and are much hooter. yeah i know everything
Yes, as long as the polyurethane is oil-based.
Yes, as long as they are both the same base, you can mix many paints.
Yes, as long as you have the same base that's not a problem.
As long as they are the same base you can do that.
You can wash it right away after the paint is dry, but it is recommended you allow the paint to cure. Depending on the type of paint used, two to three weeks is not unusual.
apply sparingly and allow a full minute in between applications until adequate coverage is achieved. if you glop it on, it takes forever and looks terrible.
Yes, base paint will make the paint last longer. While it's not necessary it will help the paint last so you don't have to do it again for a long time. You may also want a primer.
use a tin of emulsion darlinggg <-------- daaarling, clearly you know nothing. for rubber rain boots to look good, do not paint them. go out and buy a nice colourful shiny pair for yourself. paint peels, and any boots which you are likely to paint are usually work boots with thicker rubber. lighter rainboots with thinner rubber fit your feet better and are much hooter. yeah i know everything
Yes, as long as the polyurethane is oil-based.
Yes, as long as they are both the same base, you can mix many paints.
Rubber is a compound because it is made up of long chains of molecules called polymers. The polymer chains give rubber its unique properties such as elasticity and durability.
Pure acetone nail polish remover for the rubber parts, but it does take a very long time and it might not get everything off.
Yes as long as you use the same base paint. You just need to sand it enough to where the paint will adhere. Make sure if the original paint is latex, use latex. If its oil based, use oil based.
A rubber is about 2.5cm. It depends on how long or short your rubber is.