Yes, according to the paint guy at Lowes.
Use it yes but worry about damp walls need to breath
Yes you can by the way u put exterior 2 times
Many hotels that use paint use satin or semi-gloss latex paint in their interior applications.
It is best to use an exterior primer outside, rather than an interior. While, the interior paint will work, it does not have the same protection such as UV protection, and fungicide protection that is found in exterior paints.
No, most interior paints do not have enough freeze-thaw flexibility nor UV resistance to be used successfully outside. If you seal it with an exterior paint, that will take care of the UV issue, however you would want to seal it with a 100% acrylic primer, then coat it with a high grade paint to overcome the freeze-thaw problem. Neither interior nor exterior paints are weatherproof, only weather resistant.
You can paint pretty much anything with interior paint. You could use it to paint walls in any room of your house such as the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom.
No and yes it depends
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
Many hotels that use paint use satin or semi-gloss latex paint in their interior applications.
If you want to buy dirrent interior paint colors go to the housebeautiful website. You can find many interior paint colors there. They have many catogories, so its easy to find the interior paint colors you want.
It is best to use an exterior primer outside, rather than an interior. While, the interior paint will work, it does not have the same protection such as UV protection, and fungicide protection that is found in exterior paints.
Any interior paint should work; if you use a roller, a bit of texture will be added naturally.
No, most interior paints do not have enough freeze-thaw flexibility nor UV resistance to be used successfully outside. If you seal it with an exterior paint, that will take care of the UV issue, however you would want to seal it with a 100% acrylic primer, then coat it with a high grade paint to overcome the freeze-thaw problem. Neither interior nor exterior paints are weatherproof, only weather resistant.
No.
You can paint pretty much anything with interior paint. You could use it to paint walls in any room of your house such as the kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom.
No and yes it depends
Interior paint could be used on the exterior with a much shorter lifespan. To extend the lifespan a topcoat to seal it would be advisable. Instead of this two step process, an exterior paint is advisable.
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There are a great many ways in which you could fix interior car paint. You could just paint over the spot for example.