not the good ones. usually that only happens with shalac
Water based paint does very well on plywood. The finish depends on the type of paint.
Yes, it is possible to use a water-based finish over an oil-based stain. However, it is important to ensure that the stain is fully dried before applying the water-based finish to prevent any compatibility issues.
Yes, you can spray Varathane water-based polyurethane for a smooth finish on your project.
It will protect the paint as long as you use a water based varnish, never use oil based varnish over water based paint. Tip: "water based enamel= water based finish". "oil based enamel= oil based finish".
When applying a water-based finish over an oil stain, it is important to ensure that the stain is completely dry before applying the finish. Sanding the stained surface lightly can help the finish adhere better. It is also recommended to use a water-based finish that is compatible with oil-based stains for best results.
Yes, water-based polyurethane can be sprayed onto surfaces to achieve a smooth and even finish.
No, acrylic paint is not oil-based. It is water-based and dries quickly to a water-resistant finish.
It depends on the type of stain you are using, usually the label contains the correct information, oil based stain generally takes 24 hours, water based takes less time, alcohol based takes even less time. If there is no label, it could be old stain and it might not mix well with your finish. your best bet would be to discard and buy new stain to match with your finish. (water based stain with water based finish, and, oil based stain with oil based finish)
The rain forest has hardwood and softwood trees. Softwood trees grow all over the world. Pine is a good example of softwood.
Acrylic paint is neither oil-based nor latex-based. It is water-based and dries quickly to a water-resistant finish.
No, you cannot apply an oil stain over a water-based finish because the two types of finishes are not compatible and may not adhere properly to each other.
It isn't so much the type of paint, its the finish on the paint, you want a tough durable finish for a Bangle. TIP: if you use a oil based enamel, use a oil based polyurethane finish, if you use a water based enamel, use a water based polyurethane, Make it a rule of thumb and you will never have bubbling or peeling problems.