Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Painting Plastic Pots Im Painting Plant Pots With Acrilic Watrebased Paint?

Im painting plant pots with acrilic watrebased paint? - painting plastic pots

This morning I was horrified to find them after the rain, my pots back to their original color and paint the porch together. somethings i managed to save and when they dried in the sun arrived safe and sound. I can not paint pots and plastic really afford to oil painting is a way out of my vases painted in the elements? steff

2 comments:

M T said...

Are you sure it was the watercolor and acrylic? Acrylic does not dissolve in water when dry. Over time, will melt when the temperature is high enough, but washed out in the rain, it will not. You can also use a layer of UV varnish, when the pots are painted. There are both acrylic and mineral spirit-based varnish UV acrylic.

http://www.goldenpaints.com/products/var ...

Jay said...

Yes, it is when you have finished painting the pot and allow to dry. Then he has to dry for about three thin coats of acrylic spray can between the layers is presented in aerosols. Acrylic spray is safer and longer in the elements

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