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  • What is Electric Paint?
  • What can I use Electric Paint 10ml for?
  • What can I use Electric Paint 50ml for?
  • What can I use Electric Paint 1L for?
  • Where or on what surfaces can I apply Electric Paint?
  • Can I use Electric Paint on clothing or textiles?
  • Can I screen print with Electric Paint?
  • Can I use Electric Paint to repair car defoggers or defrosters?
  • Can I use Electric Paint for electroplating?

Where or on what surfaces can I apply Electric Paint?

Electric Paint can be applied to a wide variety of materials, including (but certainly not limited to) paper, cardboard, wood, metal, plaster, some rubbers, plastics and many textiles. As Electric Paint is a water-based paint, it works best on hydrophile surfaces. Some hydrophobic materials like polypropylene exhibit hydrophobic behaviour and will need surface preparation (such as light sanding) before application. 

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