A prince would only need a primer when he was in preschool, or when he was about five years old.
A prince would only need a primer when he was in preschool, or when he was about five years old.
If the white is glossy, I would use a white primer. If not,then I would put paint colour directly/
If the primer was a water based primer, then you are in trouble. If it was, then you need to strip it down to the metal and use either an oil based primer or I would use a primer made by Rustoleum.
Yes, you can if you are sure you need to.
Minwax stains are made to go directly onto wood. You do not need primer, and I think it looks awful over primer.
There is no "best" primer. It would depend on the condition and surface you are priming and what you are top coating the primer with,
A cracked primer bulb. You will need to replace it.
Shadow base would go on first. If you are using a shadow base, you should not need an eyeshadow primer. They are basically the same product. The only exception I can think of is if you are using the MAC spray primer. If that is the case, you would put on your shadow base, spray the primer on your shadow brush, put the shadow on your brush & apply.
A primer is a book of elementary principles. A writer's primer, therefore, would be the principles of writing as a craft.
You can but you do not need to as most bb cream all ready has primer in it.
I would use Kilz latex primer.
you only use primer over bare wood or stains. If you have really tough stains you might need to use shellac based primer, otherwise any stain covering primer.