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  3. Acrylic paint - Wikipedia

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    Red acrylic paint squeezed from a tube Example of acrylics applied over each other. Experimental pictures with "floating" [1] acrylic paint Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion and plasticizers, silicone oils, defoamers, stabilizers, or metal soaps. [2]

  4. Metallic paint - Wikipedia

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    Metallic paint, which may also be called metal flake (or incorrectly named polychromatic), is a type of paint that is most common on new automobiles, but is also used for other purposes. Metallic paint can reveal the contours of bodywork more than non-metallic, or "solid" paint. Close-up, the small metal flakes included in the paint create a ...

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    Many other products (for example, guitars) are sometimes made with acrylic glass to make the commonly opaque objects translucent. Perspex has been used as a surface to paint on, for example by Salvador Dalí. Diasec is a process which uses acrylic glass as a substitute for normal glass in picture frames.

  6. List of paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic, oilstick and metallic spray enamel on canvas 68 x 103 in $34.8 million (2014) [17] Private collection 1981 The Field Next to the Other Road: Acrylic, spray enamel, oilstick, metallic paint and ink on canvas 87 x 158 in $37.1 million (2015) [18] Jose Mugrabi [19] 1981 Untitled (Fishing) Oilstick, acrylic and spray enamel on canvas 78 x ...

  7. Hammer paint - Wikipedia

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    To get a regular paint to look smooth, the surface would have to be prepared first, for example, by spackling, sanding, grinding or polishing. With hammer paint, this step can be omitted. Some hammer paints (e.g. by Hammerite) are formulated to be usable directly on rusted steel without surface preparation other than brushing to remove the ...