acrylic
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
Can you restate your question are you asking what is the latex paint or are you asking when was the invention of the latex paint.
no. Latex paint is flexible and remains so after curing. Alkyds dry to a solid, non-flexible surface, causing it to usually crack when put over a latex
You can always paint latex ( water based )over an oil based paint as the latex just dries on the surface. However don't paint an oil based over a latex paint. Oil based paints need to absorb into the wood or other surfaces or it will just dry and flake off. For more information on the differences and when or not to use a latex or oil paint please see the following article. . http://www.ehow.com/how_4713170_between-latex-oil-base-paint.html
Latex paint can stick to the floor grouting.
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Latex.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
Oil based metal priming paint along with a 100% acrylic latex exterior house paint.
Yes it can be. Latex based paint is used a lot more than oil based in modern times. Check the label to find the identity of the base.
An average gallon of latex house paint will cover 280 square feet
No, the weather will remove it in a year or two.
Can you restate your question are you asking what is the latex paint or are you asking when was the invention of the latex paint.
no. Latex paint is flexible and remains so after curing. Alkyds dry to a solid, non-flexible surface, causing it to usually crack when put over a latex
If you are going to paint you should first find out what kind of paint was origanlly used on the chairs. Latex paint over oil based paint has been known to peel and come off. I think latex is the better choice because it does not yellow or fade over time. This website outlines the pros and cons of latex and oil paints: http://www.hgtv.com/decorating/painting-101-oil-or-latex/index.html You should use exterior latex paint on your adirondack chairs. Exterior latex will allow outside moisture to evaporate, which will prevent blistering/peeling of the paint.
No, not as far as I have ever heard. Latex paint is harmless unless swallowed.
You can always paint latex ( water based )over an oil based paint as the latex just dries on the surface. However don't paint an oil based over a latex paint. Oil based paints need to absorb into the wood or other surfaces or it will just dry and flake off. For more information on the differences and when or not to use a latex or oil paint please see the following article. . http://www.ehow.com/how_4713170_between-latex-oil-base-paint.html