If you used a good quality paint, there should be no possibility of water stains. Unfortunately, there are plenty of inferior paints that don't provide the protection that you need.
Formica will not accept stain, however it can be primed and painted after sanding.
There are a couple different reasons that this happened. If someone smokes in your home, it is the tobacco turning it yellow or it is the old paint coming through.
The sap in the wood will bleed through latex. It needs to be primed with an oil based primer such as Kilz.
Soffit vents can be painted as long as they are appropriately primed based on their existing finish.
The drywall wasn't primed properly.
Anodizing is the best way to get a durable, solid. even coating and pleasing finish for aluminum. Aluminum can be primed and painted for a lasting look.
Use either treated pine, redwood, or exterior plywood primed and painted.
I have no idea what a primed mirror is.
The short answer is yes, the job however is not short. The poly must be sanded, wiped down, primed and then the furniture can be painted with whatever paint you desire.
Not necessary to paint but the primer will fade kinda quick.. so will the paint but not as fast unless you clear coat either the primer or paint then you should have any problem at all...AnswerIf you like the color of primer no you do not have to paint it but for extra protection a coat of paint will prevent rust.
No, they don't. A white primer will simply give whatever color you paint your walls a more pure hue. No. You can paint them any color you like.
Yes, but you can also paint it on a gesso-primed canvas, or even on stretched paper. "universal primed' means: primed with gesso.