For painting on glass, use glass paint or enamel paint specifically designed for glass surfaces. These paints are durable, waterproof, and will not wash off glass surfaces even with exposure to water or soap. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and curing to ensure it adheres properly to the glass.
If the glass is flat, you can scape paint off it very efficiently with a razor. If the glass is curved, you have to use a solvent. Since I don't know exactly what paint you are dealing with, I can't predict which solvent will work, but experiment with different solvents until you find the right one.
No, but is the dickens to get it off.
Water based paint will do that
no becausee the paint will come off
When Samantha used a different liquid called acetone, it was able to effectively remove the paint from the glass. Acetone is a powerful solvent that can break down many types of paint. Its chemical properties make it an effective choice for removing paint from surfaces like glass. Samantha likely found success in removing the paint from the glass by using acetone as opposed to water.
No, it shouldn't be used on surfaces like glass. It will have no real adhesion when it finally cures, and will soon flake off.
Yes paint comes off a car but only if you scrape it against something.
you can but after it dries it will prity much peels off. if it gets wet it will start peeling off.
YES!!! u can paint Nerf guns but you have to get the right paint and it also has to be plastic paint. if you do paint a Nerf gun it could come come off onto your hands, it all depends on the quality of the paint
Not successfully, it will soon come off.
It's easier and less messy to scrape it off the glass with a metal spatula.