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Absolutly! You just have to check to see if the primer is first an exterior primer and if it will stick to glossy surfaces. You can lightly sand to rough up the surface or just clean the surface and apply the primer. For oil based primers I would recommend Beauti-tone's fast dry oil primer or Zinsser's oil based cover stain primer.
No. Because,oil based paint won't allow other liquids to stick on it
It depends on the wallpaper. If it's paintable, then the water based primer will adhere. In fact, a latex paint will adhere without a primer. If the wallpaper has an anti-stick coating on it, then it probably isn't paintable.
I wouldn't, it will not stick well.
Yes it will.
Oil based paint has a very hard surface which makes it difficult for water based paint to stick to properly. It should be primed first. Water based primer is fine. To make certain the water-based primer has good tooth, be sure to lightly sand the oil-based paint and wipe it down with a tack-cloth.
A fine sanding or the use of a de-glosser will give the primer tooth.
yes
NO. -It will not stick.
Because it will avoid problems withold oil-based paint (you ABSOLUTELY need a primer over an oil-based paint before painting with water-based/acrylic pain)patches made of different material (patches of plaster for example) that would react differently from other parts of the wallbare surfaces (new walls) which won't give good adherencecolour changes (if painting over walls of different colours, the result will look different with the first layer(s) of paint. The primer can help)
a primer is liquid you apply before painting , to help the paint stick to the surface that you are planning to paint.
No, it will not stick. Use a good oil primer first.