I am assuming that you are talking about the difference between spray painting something as opposed to brush painting. It really depends on what you are painting. You can do a good quality job with either one but one may be preferrable oner the other depending on the project.
2006-08-27 09:32:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You probably meant to ask about spray paint. And the answer is the spray quality can be controlled better, but the brush application is up close and personal.
2006-08-27 16:32:31
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answered by Stuart 7
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marriage & divorce?
Is the red paint for trashing the car of a cheater? Spray paint is a lot slower than just dumping a can of paint on their car. That'l teach 'em.
2006-08-27 16:36:39
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answered by Flagger 6
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OK, you got MY attention!
If an argument over what method of applying paint has landed you in the "DIVORCE" section of Yahoo Answers, you are in really sad shape.
Go see a marriage counselor.
I'll wait right here, near my keyboard.
2006-08-27 17:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what you are painting and the look you are trying to achieve.
2006-08-27 16:47:55
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answered by Kim 5
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no because you still need a brush
do you mean spray paint????
2006-08-27 16:30:24
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answered by Dum Spiro Spero 5
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if ur talking about spraypaint, its not as good and plus it hurts ur fingers after awhile and then it hurts to bend them for a day or 2
2006-08-27 16:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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What?
2006-08-27 16:32:43
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answered by lavenderroseford 6
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that doesn't make any sense.
2006-08-27 16:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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take your prosak...........now
2006-08-27 16:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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