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Possible solvents include: pure water, soapy water, rubbing alcohol, turpentine, vegetable oil. But find other things and try them. See which works best, and give a demonstration.
ways to try to get it off -use Murphy pure vegtable oil soap - goof off
no it will peel. must use water base with water base & oil base with oil base.and use an undercoat to hide stains.
yes.
can i use water base paint over oil base paint
No. It will turn into an unusable sludge.
Yes, you can
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
Try Old English Lemon oil or corn oil - put onto stain and leave it until you see the ink 'moving', rub with cotton cloth or kitchen paper. Good luck
Not a good idea, better to use oil based primer.
oil is non-polar, so cannot form bonds with the water molecules - water molecules are polar, and hydrogen-bond to each other so for a substance to dissolve in water is must also be polar in order to form hydrogen bonds or permanent dipole - permanent dipole bonds.
if you put a oil base floor sealer over water base you will find the top coat will flake and peal off your new floor. You need to wait 30 days before applying the oil base sealer to reduce your chances of peeling.