no it will peel. must use water base with water base & oil base with oil base.and use an undercoat to hide stains.
Oil based paint is the most durable for furniture. If wear is not an issue, then a 100% acrylic will be fine and should be more mildew resistant than most oils.
A 3 piece patio furniture can range widely in price. This of course is based on the the quality of the furniture. You can expect to pay at least 100 dollars in order to find a good piece of furniture.
YOU CAN USE TURPENTINE TO STRIP PAINT OFF OF OLD FURNITURE. IT IS GOOD TO USE ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE. IT IS A GOOD WAY TO RESTORE A NICE PIECE OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
If you are already a painter, then just do what you normally do to create the work. If not, it is easier to get someone who knows how to paint to do the job for you. Otherwise, get the right colours and a piece of wire as inspiration, then paint away.
Oil based metal priming paint along with a 100% acrylic latex exterior house paint.
If you're redoing an old piece, it would need to be sanded down, primed then repainted. White is best for the shabby chic look. Next, when that dries, lightly sand the edges of the piece to get a vintage look. Then if you like, decorate it with appliques to finish it off. Rose shabby furniture appliques are best. I get mine from The Bella Cottage. they have a website online thebellacottage dot com
It's pretty straight forward... First dismantle the furniture piece, clean it thoroughly, repair any cracks, chips and holes (not the ones used to re-assemble it), sand the entire piece gently, apply a good quality primer and paint away....
A piece of furniture to eat on is a table.
High gloss paint for furniture offers several benefits, including a shiny and reflective finish that adds a modern and luxurious look to the piece. It is also durable and easy to clean, making it ideal for high-traffic areas. Additionally, high gloss paint can help protect the furniture from scratches and stains, extending its lifespan.
Cover the piece with an oil-based wood stain or exterior oil-based paint using a paintbrush or paint roller. Do this outdoors when the temperature is at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not apply when it is raining, misting, or damp. Smooth out any bubbles in the finish as you go. Apply the first coat of stain or paint and allow to dry overnight. Add a second coat of paint to the first and let dry overnight again.
The singular form of "furniture" is "piece of furniture."
To achieve an antique paint finish on furniture, start by sanding the piece to create a smooth surface. Apply a base coat of paint in a color of your choice, then add a layer of crackle medium for a weathered look. Once dry, lightly sand the piece to reveal the base coat underneath. Finally, apply a coat of antiquing glaze to add depth and age to the finish.