Yes, put an oil-based primer on first as a bridge, then apply the acrylic paint.
Yes, you can
As long as acrylic is solid and not flaky you can.
You can use oil-based paint pens over acrylic IF the acrylic has not been applied too thickly. You can also use water-based paint pens. HOWEVER, you cannot use acrylic over oil. The difference in how these two mediums dry and cure can make the acrylic-over-oil crack.
Paint
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.
Don't mix them, your inviting trouble
As long as acrylic is solid and not flaky you can.
how can I tell the difference between acrylic and oil paint on my wall?
You can use oil-based paint pens over acrylic IF the acrylic has not been applied too thickly. You can also use water-based paint pens. HOWEVER, you cannot use acrylic over oil. The difference in how these two mediums dry and cure can make the acrylic-over-oil crack.
yes
Oil or acrylic.
If you are painting on canvas using oil or acrylic it's ok. If you are painting a room or furniture with a paint that has an odor you are risking a miscarriage. The fumes from the paint aren't good for you to breathe while pregnant.
Any paint that has the word 'acrylic' in the title is usually water based.
It will if you lightly sand the oil surface first.
Paint
Oil
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.
Acrylic solvent is a chemical that will break up the materials in acrylic paint. This material is similair to turpentine. Acrylic solvent is generally not required- as acrylic paint will disolve in water whereas an oil based paint requirs more powerful deconstructive chemicals.