You cannot paint over slightly tacky latex paint with a water based polycyclic finish. You should always wait until the latex paint is thoroughly dry before painting over it.
Yes it is, provided you clean any stains or grease (such as is found in a kitchen area) Polycrylic is latex based.
You can paint any kind of clear lacquer over latex paint. Using Minwax for such a simple job is overkill and a waste of money.
yes
yes u can use clear coat on ur enamel paint but first u hav to put primer then paint coats two - three coats depending on the requirements and then apply the clear coat single or double as required and most important thing is drying time shud be given in between each coats.
No, there is nothing for the Epoxy to bond to. The latex is creating a "bond breaker." You will need to use a water based or water born sealer with at least 20% solid acrylic. DO NOT USE solvent based sealers over latex. It will wrinkle the latex.
In Seattle a city crew is using steam and hot soapy water to remove paint (I presume latex) that was recently applied over a community mural. It seems to be working.
I wouldn't recommend it. Some of the chemicals in the alkyd will dissolve the latex and the alkyd won't "stick". It's best to remove the latex using laquer thinner or xylene first.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
yes u can use clear coat on ur enamel paint but first u hav to put primer then paint coats two - three coats depending on the requirements and then apply the clear coat single or double as required and most important thing is drying time shud be given in between each coats.
No, there are no risks when using a latex mattress. Using a latex mattress is just as safe as using any other normal spring mattress.
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"There may be several benefits to using a latex pillow. Because latex is flexible and firm, pillows constructed from this material provide both cushion and support. In addition, latex has antimicrobial and dust-resistant capabilities."
No, there is nothing for the Epoxy to bond to. The latex is creating a "bond breaker." You will need to use a water based or water born sealer with at least 20% solid acrylic. DO NOT USE solvent based sealers over latex. It will wrinkle the latex.
Yes
There is evidence that an allergy to latex MAY cause slight hair loss, but it is highly unlikely in most people. Using a latex pillow can pull hair out if you sleep in an awkward position. Using a latex shower cap can pull hair out if you don't remove it correctly. Latex itself on its own is highly unlikely to cause hair loss.
In Seattle a city crew is using steam and hot soapy water to remove paint (I presume latex) that was recently applied over a community mural. It seems to be working.
Latex with a coat of Minwax water based poly-acrylic enamel works well and is durable, though it may not be available more deep or vibrant colors, though no paint is going to be ideal if applied to unprepared wood that is not cleaned, sanded, etc.
A good primer.
It means intercourse without using a latex sheath.
Yes!!! The previous answer is absolutely wrong. If you cut an Aloe leaf at the base, a dark, yellowish liquid will seep out. There are two substances from aloe vera, the clear gel, and the yellow latex. When harvesting Aloe, especially if you are allergic to latex - you need to stand the leave on a paper towel for 15-30 minutes, to allow the latex to seep out. The larger the leaves, the longer to seep out. But there definitely IS latex in Aloe.