Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.
Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.
Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.
Yes it can, but not very much.
NO
You can mix water into most latex paints up to a point. Usually eight ounces to a gallon. A better alternative is to add a latex paint additive, like Flotrol, that is made out of acrylic resin, that doesn't degrade the paint.
No, you use water to thin latex paint. Thinner is for oil based paint.
water. Little bits at a time, stir, then add a little more until desired consistency.
Mixing a solvent into a latex typically ruins the product. Expected result is the latex paint turning into gel.
If you are using latex, thin with water. If using enamel, thin with paint thinner.Always read instructions on the can. They always say what to thin it with.
Yes, latex is water-based.
It looks and is very thin. Often 2-3 coats are needed.
Yes, acrylic latex is water-based.