yes it works very well
i did this with some cabinets and it worked amazing, i love the color i got out of it.
No. Oil and water don't mix. -- Oil and water can be mixed. Emulsify it. You would need to mix in the oil slowly while stirring with an electric mixer. You would need to use a large enough quantity of paint for the mixer to be submerged.
oil based paint is recommended to mix first, to spread the oil out evenly. The oil I think sinks to the bottom.
Only if you paint the food.
The best primer for oil-based paint is a shellac-based primer. Shellac primers provide excellent adhesion and stain-blocking properties for oil-based paints.
No, you should not mix oil-based stain with water-based polyurethane for a woodworking project. Oil and water-based finishes do not mix well and can lead to issues with adhesion and durability. It is best to use the same type of finish throughout your project for the best results.
To remove a paint stain from a tablecloth, first, identify whether the paint is water-based or oil-based. For water-based paint, gently scrape off excess paint with a spoon, then blot the stain with a cloth soaked in warm soapy water. For oil-based paint, apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or paint thinner to a cloth and blot the stain carefully. Always test any cleaning solution on a hidden area first and launder the tablecloth according to the care instructions afterward.
It depends what surface is. Usually you can apply oil based paint if surface is smooth.
mix the oil based stain of choice with paint thinner, half and half, apply evenly with china Bristol brush, or lambs wool applicator. allow to dry over night, do not wipe off. then seal with oil modified sealer.
Most stains, be they latex or oil based are transparent or semi-transparent, using a primer under it would eliminate the possibility of seeing the wood beneath the stain (which is usually why stain is used).A primer is used over oil based paint when you want to switch over to use latex based paint on the same surface.
Don't mix them, your inviting trouble
Oil based paint Is paint is soluble in kerosene. Water based will not mix
Yes! Providing that the stain in question is "oil based"! If the stain is LATEX then no. Oil based products will mix, but oil and water won't! Water being the carrying agent of latex!