It looks and is very thin. Often 2-3 coats are needed.
Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.
Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.
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Yes, the thinner for latex paints is water, but you should never thin latex any more than about 5%, 10% at the very most.
Mixing a solvent into a latex typically ruins the product. Expected result is the latex paint turning into gel.
Only following primer.
Only if you mask and tape the walls well. Over-spray on the wall surface will make it difficult for the latex to adhere properly. As the areas around trim work get a lot of traffic, it is essential the latex adhere completely.
Yes it can, but not very much.
Yes, it is.
Trial and Error. Expose yourself to Latex and see what happens.
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No, you use water to thin latex paint. Thinner is for oil based paint.