No. If you have old oil paint that is failing, cracking or alligatoring, the new paint will fail as they are expanding and contracting at different rates. In order to have a good, long lasting paint job, it must be stripped to the wood.
oil based
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
No, latex paint is water-based, not oil-based.
No, it is not recommended to paint acrylic over oil-based paint as the two types of paint do not adhere well to each other. It is best to use acrylic paint over acrylic paint or oil-based paint over oil-based paint for better results.
Acrylic paint is water-based, not oil-based or latex-based.
No, it is not recommended to paint latex over oil-based paint without proper preparation, as the latex paint may not adhere well to the oil-based surface.
No, it is not recommended to paint latex over oil-based paint without proper preparation, as the latex paint may not adhere well to the oil-based surface.
If your Croc is free of dirt, dust, oil, etc., Enamel Paint will work just fine if you have a flex agent mixed in as well, the flex agent allows the paint to bend with out cracking.
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
Yes, you can paint over oil-based paint with latex or acrylic paint after properly preparing the surface.
Is the paint you're using water-based or oil-based?
No, acrylic paint will not stick well to oil-based paint without proper preparation.