yes, it works perfectly, although I used a semi gloss. The paint is tougher and is less likely to soften due to moisture in the bathroom.
Yes, you can.
You have a contradiction ! - Latex primer CAN NOT BE oil based.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
As long as you use a good primer first, you can use it over anything.
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
Yes, you can.
Latex.
You have a contradiction ! - Latex primer CAN NOT BE oil based.
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
As long as you use a good primer first, you can use it over anything.
I would use Kilz latex primer.
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
It depends what kind of finish you will put on it, and whether it will be indoors our out: Indoors, latex paint: use latex wood primer Indoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, may need multiple coats Indoors, oil base: use an interior oil base primer Outdoors, latex paint: use an exterior latex wood primer Outdoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, use exterior varnish Outdoors, oil base: use an exterior oil base primer It depends what kind of finish you will put on it, and whether it will be indoors our out: Indoors, latex paint: use latex wood primer Indoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, may need multiple coats Indoors, oil base: use an interior oil base primer Outdoors, latex paint: use an exterior latex wood primer Outdoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, use exterior varnish Outdoors, oil base: use an exterior oil base primer
NO ! - woodstain does not use a primer.
Yes, oil based primer is the best choice for you bathroom. This will hold up much better to years of steam and splashes and prevent mold/mildew. You can paint over the oil primer with latex paint if you wish- make sure it is semi-gloss because this will also hold up better against steam and splashes.
You can use either a water or oil-based paint over a latex primer.