NO, all you will have is thinner, less effective paint. Primer has a totally different makeup.
Lacquer thinner. Usually consists of several solvents, such as acetone, toluene, xylene, mineral spirits.
mineral spirits or lacquer thinner.
If you are using latex, thin with water. If using enamel, thin with paint thinner.Always read instructions on the can. They always say what to thin it with.
Use an enamel undercoater. It covers well and is easy to sand to perfection.
You can use either enamel (oil-based) paint or latex (water-based) paint. If you are using latex paint, you need to use a primer (undercoat) first. The paint store will have a special primer that allows you to paint latex over enamel. If you are going to do this, it is also a good idea to either sand the enamel paint before you paint over it, or wash it with TSP (trisodium phosphate) cleaner to remove the gloss.
Its its oil based then; Acetone Mineral turpentine (turps) True turpentine Naphtha White spirit Methyl ethyl ketone If its acrylic/water based then water
Yes, that was the original intention of urethane.
If you are using latex, thin with water. If using enamel, thin with paint thinner.Always read instructions on the can. They always say what to thin it with.
Thin it very slightly and use a thicker roller.
Use an enamel undercoater. It covers well and is easy to sand to perfection.
You can use either enamel (oil-based) paint or latex (water-based) paint. If you are using latex paint, you need to use a primer (undercoat) first. The paint store will have a special primer that allows you to paint latex over enamel. If you are going to do this, it is also a good idea to either sand the enamel paint before you paint over it, or wash it with TSP (trisodium phosphate) cleaner to remove the gloss.
Use oil based enamel paint.
Its its oil based then; Acetone Mineral turpentine (turps) True turpentine Naphtha White spirit Methyl ethyl ketone If its acrylic/water based then water
Yes, that was the original intention of urethane.
Rustoleum is made for painting metals.
Yes, some do use that.
It's hard to get a paint to stick to stainless. Use an etching primer and then an enamel-type of paint.
That is what it is made for
I would use Hammerite or a Tremclad enamel.