All of them, I've bought it in California. It just has to meet the standards of that state.
You can buy oil-based paints in most states in the union. However, due to volatile organic compound (VOC) laws, some states do not allow sales of any container larger than a litre at this time. If you can not buy an oil-based paint in your area, many paint companies make a water-based alkyd that can go over an oil-based surface with no problem. Be warned though, that it does not flow like oil and still yellows.
Yes, oil based paint is sold in many parts of the world, although some communities and region have limited or prohibited their sale or use.
which states sell oil based paint
Not CT
oil based
In the past oil paints referred to either petroleum based paints or linseed based paints. Today in the USA petroleum based paints are no longer sold and it is difficult to find linseed based paints though they do exist with a small proportion of linseed oil. Alkyd paints are made with synthetic oil and are readily available and have come to be known as "oil" paint.
You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
Mineral oil is not used to remove paint. Mineral spirits is used to thin and cleanup oil based paints, however it will not affect the paint once it has dried. Remove dried oil based paint by scraping or use lacquer thinner to soften the paint so that it can be removed.
No. There are special brushes for oil based paint.
The law on oil based paint in California states that oil based paints cannot be sold in California. More Eco-friendly paint products are sold in California.
oil based
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
In the past oil paints referred to either petroleum based paints or linseed based paints. Today in the USA petroleum based paints are no longer sold and it is difficult to find linseed based paints though they do exist with a small proportion of linseed oil. Alkyd paints are made with synthetic oil and are readily available and have come to be known as "oil" paint.
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
Because paint thinner is also oil based and water is not.
All you need is good preparations: sanding and degreasing.
You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
Alkyd paint has a resin in it to help the oil in the paint dry faster, oil based paint in my opinion has a more vibrant colors, both in depth an brightness, waterbased seems to be toned down some-what. Wood paint can be either water based or oil based and even water soluble oil based. Oil based alkyd paint lately are used for things or areas that might receive abuse, and because of the slower drying time the oil based alkyd paint will show less brush marks then water based paint.
yes
Mineral oil is not used to remove paint. Mineral spirits is used to thin and cleanup oil based paints, however it will not affect the paint once it has dried. Remove dried oil based paint by scraping or use lacquer thinner to soften the paint so that it can be removed.
can i use water base paint over oil base paint