Users' questions

What is ColorPlace paint?

What is ColorPlace paint?

ColorPlace® ULTRA Interior Paint provides a scrubbable paint finish for spills, scuffs and splashes. The Paint & Primer feature enables ColorPlace® ULTRA Interior Paint to be applied directly to most previously painted or uncoated drywall, plaster, masonry and nonbleeding wood without the use of a separate primer.

Is ColorPlace paint latex or acrylic?

ColorPlace Ultra Exterior Paint and Primer is a premium-quality, 100% acrylic coating that provides excellent hide and adhesion with a weather-resistant finish. As an acrylic paint primer in one, this durable paint can be applied directly over bare surfaces without the use of a separate primer.

Is ColorPlace classic paint latex?

ColorPlace Classic Interior Paint is a quality latex paint that provides a durable finish plus an easy application and cleanup. Backed by a 15-year warranty, your house and trim painting projects will last and look great. Latex house paint can be used on drywall, plaster, masonry, wood and primed metal.

What colors do you mix to get a different color?

orange = yellow-orange

  • red = red-orange
  • violet = violet-red
  • blue = blue-violet
  • green = green-blue
  • yellow = yellow-green
  • What are the primary colors of mixing?

    In color mixing for painting, the fundamental rule is that there are three colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors together. These three, red, blue, and yellow, are known as the primary colors. If you mix two primaries together, you create what is called a secondary color.

    How do you mix primary colors?

    Mixing the Primary Colors Equally Squeeze a small glob of each color onto your mixing surface. Add your red, blue, and yellow paints close together on your palette or paper. Blend the colors together thoroughly. Drag the tip of a palette knife through the inner edges of all three paints to pull them towards the center.

    What colors mixed together make?

    When mixed together in different proportions, you can make just about any color. Primary Subtractive Colors — Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow are the primary subtractive colors. These colors are combined to produce print media and photographic film.