You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
There are some water based coatings that will adhere to an oil based surface without using a primer; however, an oil or acrylic-based primer, used as a bridge, will allow you to paint latex over an oil-base paint trouble free.
Yes, you can.
Dip a rag in thinners and with a finger in the rag, rub the painted area,.
Oil paint on board.
You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
Yes, oil based paint is very versatile and can be painted over many painted surfaces, including those previously coated with latex paint, as long as the surface is dull and clean.
What kind of paint was used? Water or oil based paint?
Yes it can.
There are some water based coatings that will adhere to an oil based surface without using a primer; however, an oil or acrylic-based primer, used as a bridge, will allow you to paint latex over an oil-base paint trouble free.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can. Primer will grip to almost any painted surface.
Do you mean oil-based paint? If so, the answer is yes. All doors, window frames, kitchens and bath areas should always be painted with oil-based paint. Reason: They get dirtier than walls and oil-based paint is an easier clean-up.
Dip a rag in thinners and with a finger in the rag, rub the painted area,.
Oil paint on board.
If you have painted latex over oil based it will peel of very quickly.
They should be lightly sanded, washed to get rid of the dust and then painted first with an 'undercoat'. Paint suppliers will be able to advise you.