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QuestionHow do I know if latex paint is too thick?James Guth is the co-owner and founder of Chesapeake Painting Services LLC. With over 20 years of experience, James specializes in exterior and interior painting, drywall, powerwashing, wallpaper, staining, sealing, and carpentry. James holds a BS in Economics and Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Towson UniversityWhen you're mixing your paint, lift the paint stick above the can. If the paint takes more than 5 seconds to drip down, it's too thick and needs to be diluted. Similarly, if it remains on the stick or comes off in clumps, it needs to be thinned.
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QuestionHow can I remove latex paint?Community AnswerYou can remove latex paint by using rubbing alcohol. Grab some regular rubbing alcohol and pour it onto the entire spot of latex paint. If the paint has dried, let the alcohol soak for a few minutes to break it up a bit. Then, use a cloth or fabric brush to scrub off the paint spot.
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QuestionIf I use latex paint that is several years old and I thinned it with paint thinner, will it dry?Community AnswerNo, you added a solvent to a water-based product. Water-based paints are thinned with water.
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QuestionDo I need to water down latex paint on new skim walls?Community AnswerFirst you should prime the walls with PVA primer. If you are rolling the paint, it should not need thinning. If you are spraying with an airless paint rig, it should not need thinning. Thinning is required for HVLP and other fine finish guns.
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QuestionWill diluting the paint with water for the correct consistency alter the color of the paint? If so, how can I keep that from happening?Community AnswerYes, it will make the color lighter (because you technically get more paint by putting water in it). You can't avoid it, but you can do a lump sum in one go to make the color consistent.
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