The short answer is yes. The paint you put into a bathroom should have a gloss factor of satin of higher (it makes the paint harder and less permeable to moisture). Many latex and acrylic paints now come with mold inhibitor in them sold under the heading "bathroom" paint.
no
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
Latex paint has Acrylic in it. Some paints have more than others, it affects the drying time. Use either one, it will not affect the finish look.
No, it's not a latex base.
no
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.
no you must either lightly sand the surface first or use a pretty good primer for great results.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
No.
You can use interior Latex pearl paint on your bathroom wall. Pearl paint adds a special finish to the wall.
Latex paint has Acrylic in it. Some paints have more than others, it affects the drying time. Use either one, it will not affect the finish look.
No, it's not a latex base.
100% acrylic paint can definitely go over latex. Acrylic paint actually is the same thing as latex paint. Some manufacturers differentiate their products as 100% acrylic and also have a product called latex that is made of acrylic plus co binders and other additives. So while one is 100% acrylic and the other is a mixture they are both water based and considered latex.
100% acrylic will work on any windows. Aluminum should use a Direct to metal acrylic paint.
no
I would use a good primer first.
Generally they can be intermixed.
Acrylic latex.