You will want to either prep-sand the wood, or apply a chemical prep, available at a paint store.
The wood is now classed as sealed. You need, as pointed out to sand the surface use a 120 grit sandpaper then wipe fully to remove the dust, it is then the job of the undercoat to make a base for the final coat. This is important as you will need an OIL BASED undercoat. Water based will not help you and will not adhere correctly. The reason for the undercoat as well is to help the colour definition of the top coat. Its assuming that the wood is going to be outside (as it was water proofed initially) . If this is the case use a good exterior grade top coat or it will whether very quickly
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
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You can use either a water or oil-based paint over a latex primer.
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
You can always paint latex ( water based )over an oil based paint as the latex just dries on the surface. However don't paint an oil based over a latex paint. Oil based paints need to absorb into the wood or other surfaces or it will just dry and flake off. For more information on the differences and when or not to use a latex or oil paint please see the following article. . http://www.ehow.com/how_4713170_between-latex-oil-base-paint.html
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
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You can use either a water or oil-based paint over a latex primer.
Yes ,you can use polyacrylic over latex
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
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.
You can always paint latex ( water based )over an oil based paint as the latex just dries on the surface. However don't paint an oil based over a latex paint. Oil based paints need to absorb into the wood or other surfaces or it will just dry and flake off. For more information on the differences and when or not to use a latex or oil paint please see the following article. . http://www.ehow.com/how_4713170_between-latex-oil-base-paint.html
No, latex paint cannot be applied directly over oil paint without proper preparation.
Dry latex paint can sometimes be reactivated with water because latex paint is water-based. When water is applied, it softens the paint's surface, making it easier to wipe off. This is especially common with matte or flat finishes that have not been properly cured.
You cannot paint over slightly tacky latex paint with a water based polycyclic finish. You should always wait until the latex paint is thoroughly dry before painting over it.