No, it's not flammable.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
No. You must sand the gloss of and them prime and then paint. Semi and High Gloss is only meant for wood not dry wall. Its the worst idea ever to put a gloss on dry wall. Any paint with an Enamel is just as washable.
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
For wet paint, the solvent carrier (typically mostly xylene) is extremely flammable. For dry paint, most of the coating is usually non-flammable pigment in a chlorinated binder, so it is not very flammable. The coating usually softens in extreme heat, however.
Is the paint peeling by itself, or only when the tape is removed? If the paint is peeling by itself, and your placing semi gloss over semi gloss, you may need to lightly sand to rough up the surface so the new paint will adhere better. If the paint is peeling when the tape is removed, you may need to use a high quality tape, such as Scotch Blue Painters tape, Or Frog Tape. these tapes are more expensive, but often provide much better results. Also when the tape is removed, the paint either needs to be really dry, or still wet, not somewhere in between. Try pulling very slowly at an angle away from the area that was painted, this technique also helps
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
No, it's not flammable when dry, the flammable solvents has dissipated through the drying process.Dry Paint - Any paint product that is already dry can be safely disposed in the garbage. This includes empty containers. Please leave the lid off when disposing. Here is a site with more information: * http://www.swa.org/site/hhw/paint/paint.htm
No. You must sand the gloss of and them prime and then paint. Semi and High Gloss is only meant for wood not dry wall. Its the worst idea ever to put a gloss on dry wall. Any paint with an Enamel is just as washable.
Acrylic paint itself is generally not flammable once it’s dry. However, the solvents and chemicals used in acrylic paint when it's wet can be flammable. Always follow safety guidelines and store paint products properly.
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
For wet paint, the solvent carrier (typically mostly xylene) is extremely flammable. For dry paint, most of the coating is usually non-flammable pigment in a chlorinated binder, so it is not very flammable. The coating usually softens in extreme heat, however.
Is the paint peeling by itself, or only when the tape is removed? If the paint is peeling by itself, and your placing semi gloss over semi gloss, you may need to lightly sand to rough up the surface so the new paint will adhere better. If the paint is peeling when the tape is removed, you may need to use a high quality tape, such as Scotch Blue Painters tape, Or Frog Tape. these tapes are more expensive, but often provide much better results. Also when the tape is removed, the paint either needs to be really dry, or still wet, not somewhere in between. Try pulling very slowly at an angle away from the area that was painted, this technique also helps
Semi-gloss paint sometimes has problem sticking to walls that have a higher gloss paint type already on them. Usually, a light sanding and a coat of primer will help. Sometimes, semi-gloss paint peels if it was applied during high-humidity weather, as it doesn't dry all the way through.
Well, I paint my police cars by first lightly sanding the area I will be painting in (so the paint sticks better). I use gloss metal spray paint. Let it dry, and your done.
between 24-48 hours depending on 1, the quality of the gloss, and 2, how thick you apply it. Have fun! Its a crap job!!!
breath very quickly onto it
Yes, linseed oil is flammable when dry.