no its not
It's not hard to use; oil flows out better and gives you more work time than an acrylic primer. It does however, require mineral spirits for cleanup and take longer to dry.
No, it won't stick very well. However, a 100% acrylic paint will adhere very well to vinyl siding. Just insure that the paint you are using is no darker than the original color of the vinyl siding to avoid warpage.
Any primer is going to seal the surface which is all the gesso is doing.
If I understand you correctly, you want to know if you can cover a latex paint covering with an oil based covering? the answer is yes. need to prime? only if you think the walls need priming. Rule is: oil over latex, not latex over oil without proper prep- alkyld primer or similar
No. I thought that you might have had better luck than I. Darn!
Do you mean the teeth made of acrylic or the plate which holds the teeth made of it? Of the alternatives which I know, you can have individual teeth or even all your teeth replaced by teeth which are screwed into your upper and lower jaws, but it's extremely expensive.
Epoxy resin is stronger and more durable than acrylic resin, making it better for projects that require high strength and durability. Acrylic resin is more flexible and easier to work with, making it better for projects that require flexibility and ease of use. Choose epoxy resin for strength and durability, and acrylic resin for flexibility and ease of use.
If you use a 100% acrylic primer on bare drywall, you should have no problem with top coating it with any sheen wall paint. Many flats are self priming on bare drywall though, so you may be able to save some money there. Just ask the paint store what the recommended primer is to determine what the most economical solution is. For exterior work, use a block fill primer for bare block, a hot stucco primer for new masonry less than a month old with a pH of 13 or less (check with a pH pencil) or a 100% acrylic exterior primer for any bare wood surface or bare masonry surface over 30 days old.
Acrylic and gel-coat both have their advantages, but acrylic is often considered better for baths and showers due to its durability and ease of maintenance. Acrylic is less prone to chipping and scratching, and it resists staining better than gel-coat. Additionally, acrylic can retain heat longer, providing a more comfortable bathing experience. However, gel-coat can offer a glossy finish and is typically less expensive, so the choice may also depend on budget and aesthetic preferences.
Eye Primer is applied before any other eye makeup. The primer is applied all over your lid up to your crease. The primer is to keep eye makeup on longer and to give it a better colour, instead the colour you choose to put on your lid it will appear more brighter than it would without primer. Hope this helped :) <3.
Latex paint has Acrylic in it. Some paints have more than others, it affects the drying time. Use either one, it will not affect the finish look.
that is fine as long as paint is dry before coating