Hum, what kind of shock treatment would stain your pool. What color is the stain. Brown? Not the treatment. Iron in water - should run filter for 12 hrs after refilling or toping off the pool and adding a treatment or chlorine.
Your plastered pool most likely was not painted unless you know this for a fact. Plastered pool are not painted unless you are trying to hide something.
The staining can only be removed by the process of a light acid wash of the plaster. Treat your pool with a sequestering agent or stain out product once in a while to prevent this in the future. Follow label instructions.
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They are made of stained or painted wood
It is up to you, most composite wood can be painted and stained to your liking. Solid wood is exactly as it sounds and solid wood can be painted or stained also.
A painted exterior will maintain it's appearance for years with minimal touchups and cleaning. A stained interior will last no more than two years without re-application.
Pole barns are often stained, instead of painted. When they are painted it's often with white or green trim.
I have seen them painted, and they look awful. And, if it's on the floor, the paint will generally wear off.
It can be heated and change appearance, can be painted or stained, can be hardened.
AnswerThey painted it. AnswerThe did paint it, to get details, but there was a lot more to it than that. Stained glass is made by taking pieces of colored glass and setting out to the shape of a picture. The glass is held in place by strips of lead that are soldered together, forming a dark linear element in the picture. The glass could be painted or not. It usually was painted to get such details as eyes, noses and mouths into the picture. It could also be stained to change the color. If it was painted or stained, it was subsequently fired. For example, a piece of glass could be yellowed by putting a silver containing paste on it before firing.
Yes it is not stained so can be painted.
Sure, but you may want to consider painting the inside on the bedroom door also.
They are usually already stained which makes painting them very difficult.
egyptians used Henna as nailvarnis. henna is a dye from a bush in ancient Egyptian times and was painted onto the fingers and prretty much just stained them. :)
If he is chewing natural wood there should not be a noticeable difference in the color of the teeth. But if the wood is stained or painted his teeth may pick up the color he has chewed.