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Paint is made from many different things - there are many different types of paint. Usually there is some base (for instance, water or oil), and some pigment, suspended in the base, which is what actually gives the paint its color.
Yes, you can.
Absolutely not and you should use the same manufacturer of the paint you have on there also. Sorry you can only use a chlorinated rubber base paint on a rubber base paint. If you try to paint with the chlorinated rubber base on top of a synthetic rubber base paint it will probably peel like a bad sunburn.
What they call "oil base paint" is really called "alkyd base paint." So yes, you can do that.
Yes, you can
I think acrylic waterbase is hydrophilic whilst acrylic polymer paint is hydrophobic
If the base coat used in your project is water base then yes, you bet you can. If there is any chance that the base coat used was an oil base paint then you cannot paint directly over it. The acrylic enamel will not adhere to the oil base paint and will begin to peel off as soon as it is dry. In which case a coat of primer is in order.
Yes, you can. You can always paint over with same paint.
Paint is a base.
Almost impossible to do that, you need a totally different colour base.
Yes, as long as you have the same base that's not a problem.
Don't mix them, your inviting trouble