I take it that you mean "paint" over a previously painted wall. If that is the case, yes you can. Your best bet is to clean the wall thoroughly. You can find some special phosphate or lye based cleaner at the hardware store. Be sure to follow the safety precautions like using gloves and eye protection. Next you will need to prime the wall to cover over whatever was there before. Then it will be ready for your new paint.
by rubbing it with sand paper which will remove the paint
usually occurs if there is a smoker around. the smoke sits on the paint and has no where else to go and causes the appearance of a white wall to look slightly yellow.
Sure. You can do it a variety of ways. One popular treatment is to create stripes that run horizontally across the wall. In a room with a chair rail, you often see one color above the rail and a second complimentary color below. Ragging or sponge painting one color over another is another example.
As a retailer of similar products, there is generally a recommended cure time of 30 days for new paint. This gives the paint sufficient time to dry into the wall which will provide a better surface for your wall graphic and decrease the chance that your paint/wall or the product will be adversely effected.
No, the adhesive won't hold.
Ceramic tile contractors install ceramic tile floors in any room of a house, and they are specialized and do a great job. They also install other types of tiles, such as ceramic wall tiles, and ceramic countertop tiles.
Tiles should be waterproof regardless of weather they are painted or not.
There are a few uses for Ceramic art Tiles that a person could have. The first is to use them to add accent to a tile floor. The next is to use them as art work for a desk or wall.
If they are glazed, you can write on them, but it will wipe off fairly easily.
One might apply ceramic wall tiles by using either of 2 products: tile mastic or thinset mortar. The application process is the same for both products. One could use a V-notched trowel to spread some of the mortar onto the wall, covering an area just big enough to lay in about 8 tiles.
Bullnose ceramic tile trim is a trim that lines the tiles of your floor or wall. This trim has a bit of a curve to it, which is where the name bullnose comes from.
moving a ceramic tile wall can be achieved if done extremely slowly and carefully. where there is a will there is a way and if you have the right tools anything is possible. the most valuable tools here will be the brains Common Sense Approach Methods and the right set of hand tols.
There are many kinds of tile adhesive and you don't specify which . However most are basically of two kinds - Very fine Portland cement with additives, used mainly for stone or ceramic floor tiles and a type of modified latex for ceramic wall tiles.
Having tiles untold bathrooms I always do the floor LAST this saves dropping tiles etc on to the nice new expensive tile. However, when tiling the walls first leave out the bottom row of wall tile (here you can place your straight edge datum, put in the floor tile then set that last row of wall tile and leave a 1/8" gap between the floor and wall tiles and fill with same water proof grout as the floor tiles have
That depends on the surface you are using it on. Please be more specific with your intended use. What room? Floor/Wall? Basement? Kids? Flooding?
The most common wall tile is simply a white ceramic tile. These tiles are extremely cheap and easy to make and install. One can purchase them at a home improvement store.