Rather than following the big boys with there blues and yellows, look at your neighbours. Blend to conform and you will look bigger.
There are many stores that offer good prices for paint shopping. One retail store, Kmart, seems to have really good deals when it comes to paint sponging.
As a retail store manager, your achievement would be to make the retail store a success. Other achievements may include increased sales and good employees.
I think it would be uneconomical for a store to paint their shopping carts pink. If you are really serious about addressing this issue, speak to the store manager and provide him or her with a list of reasons why you think this a good idea and how it would benefit the store.
if the stell has been plated, you need to get a primer that will stick to the plating before you color coat a good auto paint store should be able to fix you up with that
To get the best information on paint is to visit a local paint store. It can be hard to find a good outdoor paint, having alittle help can do alot of good!
no not red!
You will want to first paint the wall with primer paint. After that, if you are using a good quality paint for your light color, you can do it with one coat of paint. If it's cheap paint you may need 2 or 3.
I presume this is a motorcycle. Ride to NAPA store in your town ,match with a swatch ,they will mix and can put it in a spray can for you, good luck!
Good brands of biking shorts can vary from person to person. I would recommend going to a sport or fitness store. They will let you try items on and I think you will appreciate the variety of color and brand, unlike just going to a retail store.
One of the advantages that a warehouse operation has over a retail store is cheaper prices. They are often a good option for large families.
there's nothing wrong with it but if you want to go to a paint ball store to get them to do is right
To mix silver you start with a medium-light grey and add "shimmer" which is a product you can buy at any really good paint store. It comes under a dozen different brand names, so my best advise is to ask the clerk.By the way, do yourself a favour and go to a GOOD paint store (or craft store) most of the people hired in "big box" stores don't have the expertise to know what you are looking for or how you should use it.Well pretty much gray and silver are the same color!!!