If you not sure about what kind of paint was used prior to your paint job( an oilbase paint or waterbasepaint)and you want to use an acrilic or latex, always use a primer paint first to prevent blissering.
You should at least wait about 2-3 weeks.
You don't have to wait that long to paint over an oil-based primer. Check the label of the oil-based primer to determine recoat times. Depending on the type of primer, it could specify anywhere from one to 48 hours dry time before recoat.
Checking with my paint supplier, I was told you have to wait at least 48 hours for oil base paint to dry before covering with latex. Probably, the longer the better.
It all depends on the ceiling. If it is newly installed sheetrock than it must be primed prior to painting. You should also prime before painting over any discolored or an extremely dark colored ceiling especially if you plan on painting a light or neutral color.
Water and oil do not mix. You will need an excellent quality primer specifically designed for this purpose. Answer: A good rule of thumb is never say no to a primer, but once the latex paint has dried, all the water is evaporated out of it. As long as the surface is clean, you can go over latex paint with oil without using a primer. If you do want to use a primer, use an oil based primer prior to topcoat.
You can remove paint primer from linoleum with hot water if the primer is Latex based. Simple wet a cloth with hot water and put it over the paint. Let it sit for a few minutes and then gently scrape up the primer.
Only if the 'flat paint' is water based too.
Yes you can. If you are painting a wall, make sure to wash it first with soap and warm water, then rinse thoroughly and sand down any bumps or shiny spots. It's also best to use a primer before painting in order to ensure proper adhesion to the wall. You can get a primer tinted to match the new paint color.
By painting over with good primer.
Because it will avoid problems withold oil-based paint (you ABSOLUTELY need a primer over an oil-based paint before painting with water-based/acrylic pain)patches made of different material (patches of plaster for example) that would react differently from other parts of the wallbare surfaces (new walls) which won't give good adherencecolour changes (if painting over walls of different colours, the result will look different with the first layer(s) of paint. The primer can help)
It all depends on the ceiling. If it is newly installed sheetrock than it must be primed prior to painting. You should also prime before painting over any discolored or an extremely dark colored ceiling especially if you plan on painting a light or neutral color.
Water and oil do not mix. You will need an excellent quality primer specifically designed for this purpose. Answer: A good rule of thumb is never say no to a primer, but once the latex paint has dried, all the water is evaporated out of it. As long as the surface is clean, you can go over latex paint with oil without using a primer. If you do want to use a primer, use an oil based primer prior to topcoat.
You can remove paint primer from linoleum with hot water if the primer is Latex based. Simple wet a cloth with hot water and put it over the paint. Let it sit for a few minutes and then gently scrape up the primer.
Yes, you can,
Yes, you can. Primer will grip to almost any painted surface.
Yes, you can
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.
Yes, you can, That's the normal way.
Only if the 'flat paint' is water based too.