Divide 60 lbs of solvent by 75 gal of paint to find how much solvent per gal of paint, then multiply by 90 to find how much solvent you need for 90 gal of paint: 60 / 75 = .8 lbs solvent per gal of paint; .8 x 90 = 72 lbs of solvent needed for 90 gal of paint.
The equation for the amount of paint needed is: (Gallons needed) = (Total square feet) / (Square feet covered by 1 gallon of paint). For 2 gallons for 750 sq feet: 2 = 750 / x, where x is the square footage covered by 1 gallon. Solve for x to find the coverage per gallon, then calculate how many gallons are needed for 1000 sq feet using the same equation with the new coverage value.
There are 256 fluid ounces in 2 gallons of paint.
It depends on the type of paint and the specific solvent being used. Test a small, inconspicuous area first to check for any adverse reactions. It's generally recommended to use a gentle, mild solvent that is safe for the specific type of paint to avoid damage.
There are several different kinds of xylenes, but on average, the density is 0.864 g/mL.There are 3785.41 mL per gallon, so1 gallon xylenes weighs 3270.59 grams or 3.2706 kilograms.There are 2.20462 lbs per kilogram, so1 gallon of xylenes weighs 7.2104 pounds.
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About 3,000 gallons of paint were used to paint the White House.
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For 3 gallons of whitewash, you would need 102 pounds of rice (3 x 34) and 36 pounds of sugar (3 x 12).
This depends entirely on: What kind of paint and what color. Water based paints weigh no less than 8.3 pounds per gallon, so 415 lbs. But that is with NO color or other chemicals at all. A "Metallic" automotive paint can weigh three times as much as a non-metallic. By the same rules Turpentine weighs 7.25 pounds per gallon.
One gallon of paint weighs approximately 8.33 pounds. Therefore 55 gallons would weigh 458.15 pounds. Factoring in a weight of 25 pounds for the drum, the total would be about 483.15 pounds.
Five gallons of paint is heavier than five gallons of water, which is heavier than five gallons of oil, so please be more specific.
Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2 Area = 4*pi*102 = 400*pi square feet Amount needed in gallons = (400*pi)/400 = pi (3.141592654) Just over 3 gallons will be needed.
I work for Sherwin Williams paints and from what I understand it is our paints that paint The White House. The paint is a special mix. Everyone who comes in contact with the paint has to go through a background check.
It depends on the coverage of the paint which, in turn, depends on the porosity and preparation of the surface being painted.
The equation for the amount of paint needed is: (Gallons needed) = (Total square feet) / (Square feet covered by 1 gallon of paint). For 2 gallons for 750 sq feet: 2 = 750 / x, where x is the square footage covered by 1 gallon. Solve for x to find the coverage per gallon, then calculate how many gallons are needed for 1000 sq feet using the same equation with the new coverage value.
how many gallons of paint is needed to cover 2,500 square feet, with the paint having 55% solids, and 10% thinner, to have 6 mils dry film thickens at finish