Only if it's done in extreme heat.
Oils paints can take a long time to dry enough not to smudge. Though a skin quickly forms on the surface, thick paint may still be soft beneath, even months later. Only time will ensure the paint dries right through to the canvas. If for children, I would consider using acrylic paint, which dries very quickly.
NO, latex paint does not adhere to oil. It wil go on, but the first time you brush up against it the top coat will start to crack and peel and just generally look terrible. If you wish to change the colour, a coat of oil paint is the thing.
You can paint water base paint over an oil based primer after allowing sufficient drying time. Check the instructions on the label because drying times can range anywhere from an hour to 24 hours.
You probably can. As long as the masonry paint is 100% acrylic, you will have no problem at all using it on a wooden porch ceiling. Using a cheaper vinyl paint is not suggested on wood though as it will craze and crack over time.
That would depend on what type of auto paint. With base coat on most brands, the drying time is controlled by which solvent you use to thin the paint. With acrylic enamel it's drying time is controlled with solvent and a hardener.
Spray paint can crack due to factors like improper surface preparation, applying too many layers too quickly, or painting in extreme temperatures. Make sure to follow instructions on the can and allow proper drying time between coats to prevent cracking.
Well, in my opinion I personally think that there will be no need to use a semi base paint with semi glossy paint - Therefore, this question is unneeded. Thanks for your time x
Yes, base paint will make the paint last longer. While it's not necessary it will help the paint last so you don't have to do it again for a long time. You may also want a primer.
Yes, after allowing a sufficient time for the base to dry.
To prevent freeze paint from drying out too quickly during application, you can try keeping the paint container closed when not in use, working in a cool environment, and adding a small amount of water to the paint to keep it moist. Additionally, you can work in small sections at a time to prevent the paint from drying out before you finish applying it.
color, density, resistance to UV radiation
Oils paints can take a long time to dry enough not to smudge. Though a skin quickly forms on the surface, thick paint may still be soft beneath, even months later. Only time will ensure the paint dries right through to the canvas. If for children, I would consider using acrylic paint, which dries very quickly.
NO, latex paint does not adhere to oil. It wil go on, but the first time you brush up against it the top coat will start to crack and peel and just generally look terrible. If you wish to change the colour, a coat of oil paint is the thing.
The stone will crack before Arun put it into the water.
You can paint water base paint over an oil based primer after allowing sufficient drying time. Check the instructions on the label because drying times can range anywhere from an hour to 24 hours.
Acrylic paint is the best choice for creating handprints on canvas because it is easy to work with, dries quickly, and provides vibrant colors that will last a long time.
You probably can. As long as the masonry paint is 100% acrylic, you will have no problem at all using it on a wooden porch ceiling. Using a cheaper vinyl paint is not suggested on wood though as it will craze and crack over time.