Getting emulsion off walls can be difficult. The easiest, and best way would be to sand it off. You could also try using a blow dryer to heat it up and then scrape it off.
If there are small paint drops that can be removed using warm water with a soft cloth. For larger paint marks try using denatured alcohol, mineral spirits or boiled linseed oil.
I sand it off or just buy new wood trim
If indoors use emulsion Matt or silk depending on what finish you want.
first paint the walls with an oil based paint then emulsion over the top when dry
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Bouncing Off the Walls was created in 2001.
Bouncin' Off the Walls was created in 1983.
The Walls We Bounce Off Of was created in 1994.
Emulsion (latex) paint is usually the least expensive matte paint, but it isn't the only kind available. For small projects such as crafts you could use acrylic paint. For walls, you could use emulsion, lime-wash or traditional milk paint. Lime-wash or milk paint would be more expensive, but they give off less toxic fumes and are also used in restoring historic homes because they are more authentic. For a very matte effect, you can also put pigments in the plaster (if you are building plaster walls) instead of painting them. Oil-based paints always have some shine to them, but are preferred for painting woodwork and for outdoor projects because they stand up to harsh weather and to being washed better than emulsion paints.
no its not a emulsion dude.....
interference of coherent light rays in a photographic emulsion. one set of coherent light rays take a direct path from the source to the emulsion, the other set of coherent light rays reflect off the object before arriving at the emulsion.
Butter is a solid emulsion... When a liquid is mixed with a solid, either a gel or a solid emulsion is formed
emulsion. emulsion
Glaze off walls???? You don't. you prime and apply fresh paint.