Not a good idea if you expect it to last. I would strip it, re-prime it properly then paint it.
A latex paint is inexpensive, easy to clean up, and less odorous. If you are going over an oil base paint, be sure to prime it first to keep it from peeling.
yes, it works perfectly, although I used a semi gloss. The paint is tougher and is less likely to soften due to moisture in the bathroom.
First of All Do a Mansion Work For that damaged wall then only able to apply a painting and getting final finishing Learn More Details About Painting
Your repair will depend greatly on the type of paint used. If a flat paint was used you can simply use joint compound over the unsanded area, sand, prime, and repaint. If a satin, semi gloss, or gloss, was used then more than likely you will have to remove the paint and then sand, prime, repaint. You might be able to get away with simply roughing up the paint and then putting down joint compound, then sanding and repainting but in my opinion that is a bigger risk than it is worth.
you only have to prime for adhesion only _____________ That would be a yes. Have the primer tinted a 1/4-1/2 of the shade of your paint color.
Not all wall putties have the same ingredients. They can contain limestone, linseed oil, silica crystalline, titanium dioxide, and soya oil.
One can go to Murals Your Way to find a variety of options involving wall murals and scenes. One would be able to buy wall scenes, create their own, look at cool examples, and see how to guides on wall scenes one could paint.
Yes or it can be the same as the wall paint if it should be flat.
The surface of the wall is the surface you usually want to paint.
The paint becomes part of the wall.
The best temperature to paint a wall is warm ok bye