A gallon of paint covers about 300 square feet at a usual thickness of one coat; your example of 0.1 cm thick is very thick coat, equivalent to about 6 coats of paint at least; you could cover about 300/6 =50 square feet at that thickness.
Honestly it really depends on the size of the wall and how well it spreads
It depends what surface is. Usually you can apply oil based paint if surface is smooth.
"thick paint" is very vague. what is thick to YOU may not be thick to me. It depends on the type of paint, ( latex, alkyd, enamel etc,) -it's actual viscosity, how you apply it ( brush, roller, spray etc ) and finally the smoothness of the surface. 5 gal could cover anything from 500 to 2,000 square feet. - An average household latex applied to a smooth surface with a roller will cover about 300 sq.ft. per gallon.
Yes, once the surface has been primed apply the spray paint to the surface. However, some spray paints do not require a primer and can be used directly onto a properly prepared surface.
The number of coats per gallon depend on the size of the area you are going to paint. Most paint cans have the area of coverage per gallon printed somewhere on the label. Divide the area of coverage by the area you are going to paint to determine how many coats you can apply.
"thick paint" is very vague. what is thick to YOU may not be thick to me. It depends on the type of paint, ( latex, alkyd, enamel etc,) -it's actual viscosity, how you apply it ( brush, roller, spray etc ) and finally the smoothness of the surface. 5 gal could cover anything from 500 to 2,000 square feet. - An average household latex applied to a smooth surface with a roller will cover about 300 sq.ft. per gallon.
Honestly it really depends on the size of the wall and how well it spreads
The coverage of paint depends on the texture of the surface that is being painted. Theoretically, a quart of ordinary house paint, spread at 4 mils thickness on a smooth surface will cover 100 square feet. However, as texture of the surface increases, the coverage will drop. A quart of paint could yield 50 square feet or less on a rough stucco or corrugated surface.
Yes.
It depends what surface is. Usually you can apply oil based paint if surface is smooth.
"thick paint" is very vague. what is thick to YOU may not be thick to me. It depends on the type of paint, ( latex, alkyd, enamel etc,) -it's actual viscosity, how you apply it ( brush, roller, spray etc ) and finally the smoothness of the surface. 5 gal could cover anything from 500 to 2,000 square feet. - An average household latex applied to a smooth surface with a roller will cover about 300 sq.ft. per gallon.
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Chlorine bleach will kill black mold. Mix one cup bleach to a gallon of water, add a bit of liquid dishwashing detergent, and apply the solution on the surface. Rinse thoroughly after about 10 - 15 minutes. If the mold is really bad, you may have to scrub with a brush to get all of it off.
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Instructions: 1. Fill the sprayer tank with half gallon of water. 2. Add Relegate and fill the gallon with another half gallon water. 3. Apply immediately. And do not store.
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The force varies as the square of the distance