read the warning labels y'all...or just go with ur gut and wear a mask to prevent the possibilty...I mean our mothers always said better safe than sorry...so i guess i will stick with that motto for now....
No. Oil-based paint will off-gas for several days after application. Applying a coating over it too soon will only slow that process down.
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You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
Mineral oil is not used to remove paint. Mineral spirits is used to thin and cleanup oil based paints, however it will not affect the paint once it has dried. Remove dried oil based paint by scraping or use lacquer thinner to soften the paint so that it can be removed.
No. There are special brushes for oil based paint.
Latex is not as dangerous as oil based, but to be on the safe side you should work in a well ventilated area and ask your Doctor.
No. Oil-based paint will off-gas for several days after application. Applying a coating over it too soon will only slow that process down.
The choice between oil-based and water-based paint depends on the project's specific needs. Oil-based paint is more durable and provides a smoother finish, but it has a longer drying time and emits more fumes. Water-based paint dries faster, is easier to clean up, and has lower VOC emissions. Consider the project requirements and personal preferences before deciding which type of paint to use.
yes but im allergic to paint fumes, rash etc. nothing to worry about unless your children are struggling to breathe or something.
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Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
No, latex paint is water-based, not oil-based.
No, it is not recommended to paint acrylic over oil-based paint as the two types of paint do not adhere well to each other. It is best to use acrylic paint over acrylic paint or oil-based paint over oil-based paint for better results.
Acrylic paint is water-based, not oil-based or latex-based.
No, it is not recommended to paint latex over oil-based paint without proper preparation, as the latex paint may not adhere well to the oil-based surface.
No, it is not recommended to paint latex over oil-based paint without proper preparation, as the latex paint may not adhere well to the oil-based surface.
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.