It's just a theory, but remember when it dries you're going to have to do something to get the paint off. Latex paint on glass can be scraped off easily by a razorblade. If you add oil to it, it's probably going to take a hell of a lot more to get it off.
It's just a theory, but remember when it dries you're going to have to do something to get the paint off. Latex paint on glass can be scraped off easily by a razorblade. If you add oil to it, it's probably going to take a hell of a lot more to get it off.
Maybe. Like I said it doesn’t sound right, but I don’t know enough about paint to dispute it
Maybe. Like I said it doesn’t sound right, but I don’t know enough about paint to dispute it
Well, any latex based paint is basically just a paintable condom. Adding oil to it makes it significantly nastier to deal with. Though you could just cut out the middleman and use an oil based paint- but then you don't get to add delicious used motor oil with all the wonderful added carcinogens.
Well, any latex based paint is basically just a paintable condom. Adding oil to it makes it significantly nastier to deal with. Though you could just cut out the middleman and use an oil based paint- but then you don't get to add delicious used motor oil with all the wonderful added carcinogens.
Use oil based paint like Rustoleum or XO Rust.
Use oil based paint like Rustoleum or XO Rust.
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