no its not
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
I wouldn't, it will not stick well.
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If you want them to stay on, you do.
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If the primer and paint are the samebrand, and are recommended to be used together. yes. no problems will occur. primer coats are generally thinner (lower viscosity) and simply are used to provide adhesion to top coats, so unless you are simply using the primer as an expander, i dont see the point.... but yes is the answer
You do not have to use primer when applying acrylic nails. However, it would be wise so as to protect your nails from the acrylics' adhesive. This can be as easy as applying a clear coat of polish before applying your acrylics.
the answer is durability. the urethane systems are 2 part (3 if you reduce it) the second part is a catalyst or hardener that chemically links to the primer surfacer. making it resistant to solvents, shrinking, heat.
The chemical properties that make up acrylic fiber are as following: cotton and polyester. Acrylic fibers are generally acidic.
Yes, put an oil-based primer on first as a bridge, then apply the acrylic paint.
Preferably an oil-based primer. If oils are not available in your area, then a 100% acrylic primer will also work.