Sentences with phrase «use paint thinner»

I had to use paint thinner to clean my paint brush (and my hands) every time!
I had to use paint thinner to clean my paint brush (and my hands) every time!
Take, for example, using paint thinner to clear a protective seal of paint, or wire cutters to cut wire and open up a gate.
Before Arshile Gorky used paints thinned with turpentine for Abstract Expressionism's most fluid creations, he boasted of his thick surfaces.

Not exact matches

Use a pastry brush to paint a thin layer of melted butter or oil onto the surface of the double layer filo rectangle.
First synthesized more than a century ago, DMSO is a natural by - product of wood - pulp manufacture and has been used for decades as an industrial solvent, paint thinner and additive in a number of chemical products.
If you want the rain jacket to have a «slick» look, try painting it with a few thin coats of shiny, dimensional fabric paint or I even used stained glass paint.
She should use only water - based paints and stay away from paint thinners which are only used for paint brush cleaning with oil - based paints
Toluene is naturally found in crude oil, and is used in products like paint thinner, hair dyes, and nail polish.
The findings, which have been reported in Nature Communications, reveal that the h - BN layers form the strongest thin insulator available globally and the unique qualities of the material could be used to create flexible and almost unbreakable smart devices, as well as scratch - proof paint for cars.
The bimorph is built using atomic layer deposition — chemically «painting» atomically thin layers of silicon dioxide onto aluminum over a cover slip — then wet - transferring a single atomic layer of graphene on top of the stack.
Simply fleck tan acrylic paint (thinned with a bit of water) on undyed farm eggs using a small paintbrush, then when dry, handwrite the letters with a gold paint pen.
The Chalked paint was easy to use, although it's a little thinner and looser than other chalky finish paint you might have used.
For this project, you'll need: Plastic Easter eggs Large, glass container Tall, thin drinking glass (I used a pilsner glass) Sticks, either purchased or fresh (You can even spray paint them like I did here.)
Beginning with a blue basecoat (I used Ulta's «Bam - Blue - Zied») paint two thin coats and let dry completely.
Make them pop by using an angled brush dipped in a gel formula to paint a thin stroke along your upper lash lines.
After the paint dried, I used a clean rag and applied a thin layer of clear wax over the paint and let it dry overnight.
Started a project using white milk paint over a very dark piece (bleed thru is not the problem), it's just a much different chemical composition (thinner coverage, even when mixing - in less water) and doesn't cover well, requiring a minimum of 4 coats (great for some projects, but not this one).
The texture is so much smoother than when using grout or plaster of paris and I don't need to add water to thin the latex paint, either.
I had a dark grayish blue mirror and I used white latex plaster of Paris recipe and at first it was so thick so then I added more water and then it got dinner but then you got chunkier so then I added some fresh paint some gray paint to it and it came out to the thin thinner consistency so I painted it white and the gray over it it just doesn't look right what can I do
Spray paint the chest the color of your choice, using two or three thin layers, allowing them to dry completely in between each coat.
It is NOT NECESSARY to thin the chalk paint, but if you need to, you CAN use a small amount of water to get the desired consistency.
You can create these personalized Easter eggs (and easy place card alternatives) by using a small paintbrush to fleck tan acrylic paint (thinned with a bit of water) on undyed farm eggs.
I thin my chalk paint almost every time I use it.
I have remodled several kitchens with old cabnets using oil based paint, sanding between each coat of paint, thinning each additional coat of paint, etc etc..
By adding some water - it allows the paint to be a little thinner and smoother and it will glide on easier and you will use less paint.
I used Miss Mustard Seed's clear wax over the dried paint, I wiped a thin coat over the entire painted surface.
After the paint had dried, I used a thin point pen to doodle some designs overtop the watercolor.
In terms of weight reduction, the LT uses carbon fiber body panels, less sound deadening material, a fixed polycarbonate («racing plastic») engine cover, Alcantara interior (replacing leather and carpet), a marginally thinner windshield and rear glass, and even a lighter - weight paint coating.
The Pacer X was available in only three colors (black, white and wine red), carried body - colored bumpers and had most bright items deleted, was applied with unique thin golden stripes surrounding the door and side glass areas extending through the roof from side to side, used VAM's eight - spoke sports steel wheels painted in gold with blacked out volcano hubcaps, rear and side glass moldings were also blacked out and the lower front corners of the doors had «Pacer X» decals in place.
The exquisite watercolor paintings are each framed with a thin black line and set apart from the text by the use of white space.
The paint thinner is the most efficient and easiest way get through most situations, but using the thinner dissolves whatever it touches, so the moral balance involves deciding how much of the world you're willing to destroy to help Mickey on his quest.
Mickey retains his catchy magical paint and thinner combo whereas Oswald opts for a remote control that makes use of electricity.
And while it sorta is, I was surprised by my strong compulsions to use either paint or thinner in certain situations.
Portraying Mickey Mouse's adventures in a decaying alternate cartoon universe, the game is notable for an engaging story and a unique game mechanism that allows players to use paint and thinner to repair and destroy the world.
In 1965 he painted thin plywood reliefs, with stretched canvas as surface, and three years ago he used plywood, minus canvas, with a painted abstract surface.
Acrylic artist paints can be thinned with water and used as washes in the manner of watercolor paints, although the washes are fast and permanent once dry.
Jong Oh (b. 1981, Korea), uses hand - painted strings, sheets of Plexiglas, and impossibly thin chains, to make work that reminds of the formalism of Fred Sandback.
Where Pollock had used enamel that rested on raw canvas like skin, Ms. Frankenthaler poured turpentine - thinned paint in watery washes onto the raw canvas so that it soaked into the fabric weave, becoming one with it.
Weber taught him about Cubism and non-representational painting; Gorky taught him about Surrealism, the imagination, and mythic imagery; and Milton Avery, with whom he was good friends for many years, taught him about using thin layers of flat color to create depth through color relationships.
Using a variety of salmon pinks, fluorescent pinks, and fleshly oranges, Tyler simplifies his geometric framing: a thin, fluorescent red - orange rectangular band outlines the painting; inset within is a thickly painted baby - pink rectangle that comprises the remaining canvas.
It wasn't until the mid-1980s that Mueller emerged with a distinctive style in which thinned - out acrylic paint is used to create soft, glowing, loosely geometric stained grounds (reminiscent of Rothko's «multiform» paintings) that Mueller then defaces with pigment - thick gestural forms that have a Baroque grotesquerie about them.
Her paintings are created with a delicate quality using color pencil and thin glazes of acrylic on paper.
Using turpentine to dilute oil paints, Frankenthaler would then pour the thinned pigments to an unprimed and unstretched raw canvas.
Although Gueorguieva's work engages with the history of art in subtle ways, her work also evinces aesthetic similarities to many other Los Angeles - based artists, particularly in her use of a brilliant color palette, and her tendency towards thin, attenuated forms, in both her paintings and sculpture.
LG: Do you use the knife when painting outdoors, scraping the paint to keep the painting thin, to keep the paint layer very close to the white ground, to keep the light up?
By the late 1940's, Newman had established his two main painting motifs: thin vertical lines, also known as zips, which were used to create focal points, and the range of bright colors that these lines organized.
Rejecting traditional methods of building paintings with layers of thin glazes, the Impressionists worked spontaneously to capture the fleeting effects of light using bright pigments, large brushstrokes, and thick impasto.
Other shock tactics are used: emptiness (large canvases painted a solid color, with a thin line running down the side), pornography and scatology, lack of painting technique, or abstract non-representation carried to an extreme (see page 57).
I use an artistic process that often consists of layering thin, transparent paper upon which I subsequently paint and draw.
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