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No, always apply a primer coat to bare wood.
You can, but there is no point, and a waste of the Minwax. -Minwax is for applying to bare wood.
Yes, as long as you test for adhesion first and prime all bare areas.
power wash, dry, prime any bare wood and paint
the timber is dressed by people painting it with black paint and then they put it in a machine and they fart.
You can always paint latex ( water based )over an oil based paint as the latex just dries on the surface. However don't paint an oil based over a latex paint. Oil based paints need to absorb into the wood or other surfaces or it will just dry and flake off. For more information on the differences and when or not to use a latex or oil paint please see the following article. . http://www.ehow.com/how_4713170_between-latex-oil-base-paint.html
You can paint over latex paint with either an oil or water based enamel paint as long as the surface is dull, clean and rust free. Any bare metal will need to be primed with a primer, either oil based or 100% acrylic Direct-to-metal, prior to top-coating.
Paint it with knotting ;only where it leaks from,
use paint thinner or white spirits
Epoxy primer has to go over a bare surface otherwise it can act as a stripper, causing the base coat, along with the newly applied epoxy to delaminate or lift from the surface.
Knocking tall people over and yelling "TIMBER!"
if you are trying to remove paint from the outer body of the car and you are looking to paint it. then start by sanding the outer body down to the bare metal then use your primary then first coat then second coat of paint