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How To Remove Dried Acrylic Paint From a Plastic Palette

Acrylics are extremely popular due to their versatility and wide range of uses. However, one of the downsides of using acrylic is that it sticks to most surfaces, including plastic palettes. So what...

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Are Acrylic Paints Waterproof When Dry?

Acrylic paints are used on various surfaces, including wood, concrete, metal, and canvas. Their quick-drying properties make them ideal for outdoor areas, indoor spaces, and for creating art....

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Can You Sand Acrylic Paint Between Coats?

Sanding acrylic paint can help you achieve various finishes on the surface you’re painting. Sanding is usually done at the end of a painting project to remove imperfections. However, is it possible...

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Why Is Your Acrylic Paint Rubbery? 

Acrylic paints are highly versatile and can be used in various projects. However, you may discover that its usual smooth texture has suddenly transformed into a sticky, stiff, and rubbery...

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Why Is Your Acrylic Paint Not Sticking to a Pumpkin?

It's Halloween, and you want your pumpkins to stand out above the status quo. It happens that you're a great artist who can paint spooky stuff with acrylics. But here's the problem, it's more complex...

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Does Acrylic Paint Need To Be Thinned for a Sprayer?

Here’s the scenario we all face when using acrylic paint in a sprayer/airbrush — it gets clogged, which is frustrating. Acrylic paint is tricky because it dries quickly, rendering it thicker for...

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