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  • How much power can I put through Electric Paint?
  • What is the resistance of Electric Paint?
  • My paint isn't conductive, why can't I detect continuity with a multimeter?
  • Can I use another paint as an insulator?
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Can I use another paint as an insulator?

Definitely! Standard acrylic or water-based paints can be used alongside Electric Paint to act as insulation or to create multi-layer circuitry. Painting over Electric Paint is also an easy way to integrate colour or create graphical circuits. For more instructions, please refer to our tutorial.

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