Yes , but it would be wise to clean the old paint first,give it a quick sanding with a fine sandpaper, 120 grit or so, then wipe off the dust, you should have no problems.
Clear primer.
Yes but if it is pure silicon then the paint wont stick to it.
It will if you lightly sand the oil surface first.
Sure, you can fingerpaint it with watercolors if you want to. Won't stick, though.
Sand it with sand paper first so the paint will have a way to stick to it.
Teak furniture isn't really meant to be painted. The teak has some sort of oil in it that doesn't allow the paint to stick to it.
Most glues will stick to gloss paint.
Latex paint can stick to the floor grouting.
747-400 fully painted-555lbs 747-400 polished with painted customer markings-55lbs 737-700 fully painted-179lbs 737-700 polished with painted customer markings 25lbs. 757-200-fully painted-239lbs 757-200-polished with customer markings-30lbs * 1 year ago http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aeromag... "Fully painted" does not mean that all of the aircraft is painted. Some paint schemes leave the belly unpainted. As I recall, the US Air Force E-4 Airborne Command post, a modified B747, required about 2,000 lbs of a special paint that reflected heat of an atomic blast. At the time it was painted in 1975/76, this aircraft had the largest US Flag displayed on any USAF aircraft---which was applied with peel & stick decals.
Yes, acrylic paint will stick to white cardboard.
It won't stick if you didn't do something to prep the oil painted surface.
Yes, you can generally paint high gloss latex over flat latex paint. But you must do all the preparation work in the best tradition of any professional painter. All "flaking" must be removed and the raw wood primed. This will present a "smooth" surface for the new coating. Additionally, everything that is to be painted my be scrupulously clean and free of anything that will restrict the new latex from sticking to the old.