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You don't normally need sealer over epoxy, but the colour chips may be a reason to. I would check the can for comments on this.
The Original Color Chips carries residential and commercial grade epoxy floor coatings. The epoxy coatings are most often used on garage floors, in basements, and other areas and can cost around $30-$50.
Yes, it is possible to mix paint with epoxy to create a colored epoxy coating or finish.
I wouldn't. I would try to get the first one to cure somehow, possibly by warming that area.
Yes, you can.
Yes, but it may not stay on very well. Besides, epoxy paints are very hard and wear resistant, while latex paints aren't. If the epoxy paint was needed the first time, repainting with something much less durable might not be such a wise move.
You can definitely use latex paint over epoxy. In fact, it is recommended to use latex over epoxy by the paint manufacturers, rather than using epoxy over epoxy. The latex adheres better and if you then want to use epoxy next time you paint, you have a nice coat of latex between the layers. If you use epoxy over epoxy, often the paint will just peel off in layers once some time passes (and sometimes right away).
Yes, you can paint over an epoxy floor as long as you properly prepare the surface by cleaning and sanding it before applying the paint.
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Yes you can.
You paint it with epoxy primer.
It doesn't appear regular epoxy paint will work for inhibiting mold growth, but there are epoxy wall coatings that have a mold inhibitor in them. One of them is called The Basement Doctor Epoxy.