No, there is nothing for the Epoxy to bond to. The latex is creating a "bond breaker." You will need to use a water based or water born sealer with at least 20% solid acrylic. DO NOT USE solvent based sealers over latex. It will wrinkle the latex.
Yes, applying a clear coating over concrete stain is recommended to enhance durability and protect the stain from wear, UV exposure, and moisture. A clear sealer can also enhance the color and provide a glossy or matte finish, depending on the desired look. Additionally, it helps in making the surface easier to clean and maintain.
No because latex paint will no stick to the oil stain. unless you sand the surface first then pain it
I have a clear coat and a coat of capture log home stain (Sashco) on my log home, I would like to paint over it with a latex paint, is this possible?
Unfortunately you can't. Once you freeze latex paint, there is nothing that can be done but throw it out.
Yes, but only if the stain is a few years old and really dry. You have to wash the stain thoroughly to remove the chalked pigments and then prime it to seal the checks in the wood. One disadvantage of stain is that it will not keep the wood from checking as it dries. Either a latex of alkyd primer will work well. You can then paint it with your latex top coat.
There are several basement floor paint options that can improve the look and durability of the flooring. Some popular choices include epoxy paint, concrete stain, and latex paint. Epoxy paint is known for its durability and resistance to chemicals and moisture. Concrete stain can add color and texture to the floor while enhancing its durability. Latex paint is a more affordable option that can provide a fresh look to the basement floor.
Yes, you can stain over epoxy for a seamless finish.
Yes, epoxy can stain easily on surfaces if not properly maintained or cleaned.
First you must pressure wash as best as possible. Next you need to acid wash the concrete. Finally you should be able to neutralize the acid with a vinegar and water solution. Let dry. You should prepare the whole floor this way.
No, oil needs to penetrate the surface and the latex stain will inhibit that penetration.
Fill creacks in cement/concrete with fillers. Paint floors with epoxy garage kits. Polish existing concrete to a shine. Use a concrete stain many colors to choose from.
Yes, you can stain epoxy to achieve a desired color or finish by using specially formulated epoxy dyes or pigments.
Yes, you can stain over epoxy resin to achieve a different finish. Make sure to properly prepare the surface and choose a stain that is compatible with epoxy resin for best results.
Yes, applying a clear coating over concrete stain is recommended to enhance durability and protect the stain from wear, UV exposure, and moisture. A clear sealer can also enhance the color and provide a glossy or matte finish, depending on the desired look. Additionally, it helps in making the surface easier to clean and maintain.
No because latex paint will no stick to the oil stain. unless you sand the surface first then pain it
Oil stain is for bringing out the colour in wood. -If you feel it needs a latex stain, just paint it over -I don't see the point.
I have a clear coat and a coat of capture log home stain (Sashco) on my log home, I would like to paint over it with a latex paint, is this possible?