Most acrylic will not adhere well to very shiny surfaces.
Yes, as long as it's labelled 'Exterior' .
Oil based metal priming paint along with a 100% acrylic latex exterior house paint.
100% acrylic will work on any windows. Aluminum should use a Direct to metal acrylic paint.
An oil based exterior acrylic enamel will stand up to the elements for some time to come.
. Acrylics ARE water based.
Yes, you can use acrylic paint on wooden doors. If there is any peeling paint on the door, you can remove it with sandpaper or a scraper. Also be sure to use exterior acrylic paint if you are painting an exterior door.
In researching what to paint the polyethylene gas tank in my boat with, it seems that exterior acrylic latex paint should work.
Acrylic or epoxy based paint for cement surfaces is called cement paint.Cement that includes acrylic or epoxy to coat surfaces is called cement based paint.
Any paint that has the word 'acrylic' in the title is usually water based.
In interior or exterior house paints.... Acrylics, emulsions and latex are, oils, lacquers and shellacs are not. In artists' paints... acrylic, watercolour, gouache, and some water based airbrush paints are, oils are not..
Yes, put an oil-based primer on first as a bridge, then apply the acrylic paint.
Do you realize that you can get FLAT ACRYLIC PAINT. Flat paint refers to the gloss level. You may want Gloss, Satin, Lowsheen or Flat. Acrylic paint on the other hand refers to what the paint is based on or what binder is being used. Acrylic paint is also refered to as waterbased paint. You most likely are referring to putting flat acrylic over lowsheen or gloss acrylic. In answer to your question - as long as they are both acrylic than you will not have any problems. I am in this answer assuming that you are referring you house paints. If not than the same principle applies - acrylic over acrylic is fine. To keep acrylic from going glossy just don't polish it.