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Item Name: Painting 1978 - 1990

Item ID: Painti-H4

Collector Rating: 1

Pamphlets Used to Earn this Badge

Requirements June 1972 until January 1995

1. Do the following:

(a) Explain three ways paint can improve a surface.
(b) Explain the chief uses of oil, water, and rubber-base paints. Tell the use of enamel, shellac, varnish, and lacquer. Tell why each is best for these uses.

2. Prepare and paint any two of the following items or similar ones approved by your counselor. Use proper fillers, priming coats, covering coats, and finishing coats as needed:

An outside surface
An inside surface
A piece of furniture
A concrete wall
A boat or canoe
A floor
A porch rail or fence
A lawn mower

3. Prepare an old painted surface, that has holes in it and uneven surfaces, to receive and hold a new coat of paint.

4. Add colors to a white paint base to make paints of two predetermined colors that harmonize. With these, paint one of the following in two colors: model plane, birdhouse, dollhouse, picture frame, or similar useful item.

5. Show the right way to use, clean, and store painting equipment.

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