Thursday, January 28, 2010

Acrylic Paint On A Sink Disposing Of Acrylic Paints?

Disposing of acrylic paints? - acrylic paint on a sink

What is the best green-bottomed acrylic wash my brushes? not much, just what I read in the art, not all the walls, and others. I can do dishes in the sink, or is there a better way?

2 comments:

Jeff (weseye) Wesley said...

I use a trickle of running water in my sink. The image is so diluted that it would not cause problems. Most acrylics are made as non-toxic to a certain degree. They should not be included. Do not breathe vapors or spray it. Some programs more than others. The fumes can be toxic to use in a well ventilated room or area. Thoroughly wash hands after painting.

You can use acrylic paint for the walls, but it would be economical, use latex paint.

Keep arting!
Jeff (weseye) Wesley
Torch Enamel
weseye.etsy.com

jenny d said...

Check and see if it is not toxic ... In addition, write to produce the acrylic ... I washed with water, if it is toxic ....

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