If you use a quality primer like Kilz or Bullseye, you should be OK.
When a manufacturer claims that their paint is a paint and primer in one, all they are promising is that you can use that paint as the first coat over drywall or a previously painted surface that is clean and in good shape other than a few ordinary repair materials like spackle or putty. These paints can not normally be used a s bridge between oil and latex paints. For these applications, and any other application other than a simple repaint, a specialty primer should be used.
yes it can, i did it on a job...
Yes, you can put polyurethane paint over eggshell in latex or eggshell in oil.
Yes, as long as the polyurethane is oil-based.
yes. However, you cannot use an oil base paint over a latex primer. If you change your mind on the paint, you must strip the paint before you use an oil based paint on the primer.
Not worth trying. -Just paint over it with a good thick paint like Behr premium.
First use a good primer, such as Kilz or Behr. You will need at least one coat of this, for very bad stains you could use two coats. After that you should be good to paint over top of it. If you are going to paint a very light colour, such as white or soft yellow, you might want to use Behr paint and primer in one, as it offers the best color coverage.
When a manufacturer claims that their paint is a paint and primer in one, all they are promising is that you can use that paint as the first coat over drywall or a previously painted surface that is clean and in good shape other than a few ordinary repair materials like spackle or putty. These paints can not normally be used a s bridge between oil and latex paints. For these applications, and any other application other than a simple repaint, a specialty primer should be used.
Yes, it is possible to apply polyurethane over paint as a protective coating.
Yes, you can use polyurethane over paint as a protective finish.
yes it can, i did it on a job...
Yes, you can put polyurethane paint over eggshell in latex or eggshell in oil.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over paint to provide a protective finish.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over paint to create a durable finish.
Yes, polyurethane can be applied over paint to provide a protective finish.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over paint for added protection and durability.
Yes, you can use polyurethane over chalk paint as a protective finish.