Water! Just add water and mix it in well.
Sure. The thinner will just evaporate away. If the paint has not been thinned in this way yet, stop. Use water.
just use water. pour water in small amounts, mix and repeat until you get the desired thickness
Until it dries, latex paint can be thinned with water and cleaned up with water, and soap if desired.
Water borne paint can only be thinned with, guess what? Water.
I would never thin outdoor latex. It will lose it's weather resistance.
Distilled water
mineral spirits
water
You should be able to use a gravity feed HVLP spray gun to spray latex paint as long as the volume is at least 12 CFM. Check the paint's data sheet to determine the proper thinning required.
No, you use water to thin latex paint. Thinner is for oil based paint.
The water in the latex paint will soften the bristles of a brush intended for oil paint, so it is not a good idea.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
yes. However, you cannot use an oil base paint over a latex primer. If you change your mind on the paint, you must strip the paint before you use an oil based paint on the primer.
You should be able to use a gravity feed HVLP spray gun to spray latex paint as long as the volume is at least 12 CFM. Check the paint's data sheet to determine the proper thinning required.
Most latex paints are water based, and can be thinned and cleaned with the same. Refer to the can labeling for specific instructions for the paint you are using.
Yes ,you can use polyacrylic over latex
No , No you can not .
No, you use water to thin latex paint. Thinner is for oil based paint.
The water in the latex paint will soften the bristles of a brush intended for oil paint, so it is not a good idea.
You can use interior Latex pearl paint on your bathroom wall. Pearl paint adds a special finish to the wall.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
no
yes as long as the paint is dry.
yes. However, you cannot use an oil base paint over a latex primer. If you change your mind on the paint, you must strip the paint before you use an oil based paint on the primer.
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