Removing previously applied paint tops gloss paint from peeling of the undercoat on staircase.
No, it will not stick properly.
Yes, it should be. The required undercoat/primer is available in Home Depot,less than $20 last time I used it.
If you are painting on a metal roof, you definitely need a primer first.
depending on the surface finish of the primer. Noirmally its matt in its appearance and will take a water based gloss. However, a primer should have an undercoat applied first unless its a primer/undercoat.
depending on the surface finish of the primer. Noirmally its matt in its appearance and will take a water based gloss. However, a primer should have an undercoat applied first unless its a primer/undercoat.
if your door is bare wood then yes u can .if panted in oilbase paint make sure u sand down n wash clean before applying a water based primer undercoat .then two top coats .upv paints r best.good luck.
It is very easy to coat enamel paints with acrylic paints but you really should pay attention to a couple of points if you want it to be successful. Always sand the the enamal well and fill any holes with lindeed putty then apply a good coat of undercoat. I use an oil based undercoat first and then several days later sand the undercoat lightly and coat with acrylic all purpose undercoat. Once you have done this you can apply acrylic top coats. If you are using a self priming type acrylic paint on external work, you could skip the acrylic undercoat and apply it straight on to the oil based undercoat but you must leave it for several days to dry completely before coating with acrylic. I have used both methods over the past 5 years and both have not shown any sign of problems to date.
You will want to either prep-sand the wood, or apply a chemical prep, available at a paint store. The wood is now classed as sealed. You need, as pointed out to sand the surface use a 120 grit sandpaper then wipe fully to remove the dust, it is then the job of the undercoat to make a base for the final coat. This is important as you will need an OIL BASED undercoat. Water based will not help you and will not adhere correctly. The reason for the undercoat as well is to help the colour definition of the top coat. Its assuming that the wood is going to be outside (as it was water proofed initially) . If this is the case use a good exterior grade top coat or it will whether very quickly
Very unlikely, although possible if it's a very matt wallpaper. You could try using a matt undercoat, then gloss on top.
There are many types of automobile paint available on the market today. There is undercoat paint, single stage paint, basecoats and midcoats, and last there are clearcoats. There are many brands available.
They should be lightly sanded, washed to get rid of the dust and then painted first with an 'undercoat'. Paint suppliers will be able to advise you.