Yes, you can.
Any oil based chalky surface sealer should lock the calcimine down, providing a stable surface that will accept any latex ceiling paint.
Yes it does. the different in the paint classifications relates to degrees of prep ie: primer surfacer, primer sealer, sanding proceedures, and additives (catalysts etc)
Start with a primer, Perma Seal is great. then I would use oil based paint.
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.
You can remove paint primer from linoleum with hot water if the primer is Latex based. Simple wet a cloth with hot water and put it over the paint. Let it sit for a few minutes and then gently scrape up the primer.
Any oil based chalky surface sealer should lock the calcimine down, providing a stable surface that will accept any latex ceiling paint.
I would use at least 3 coats of primer sealer. It's not very dense and will waste the whole job if not done properly.
Using a sealer primer paint before the final coat helps to improve adhesion, seal porous surfaces, and provide a smooth base for the paint to adhere to. This can result in better coverage, durability, and a more professional finish for your paint job.
Yes, you can. Primer will grip to almost any painted surface.
The best primer for oil-based paint is a shellac-based primer. Shellac primers provide excellent adhesion and stain-blocking properties for oil-based paints.
A primer is a type of paint that helps improve adhesion and provides a smooth surface for paint to adhere to. It also helps to seal porous surfaces and prevent stains from bleeding through. A sealer paint, on the other hand, is used to seal and protect the surface, providing a barrier against moisture and other elements. When used together, a primer prepares the surface by providing a good base for the paint to adhere to, while a sealer paint helps to protect the surface and ensure a long-lasting finish.
The best lead encapsulating paint available on the market is XIM 11022 Primer Sealer Bonder.
Yes it does. the different in the paint classifications relates to degrees of prep ie: primer surfacer, primer sealer, sanding proceedures, and additives (catalysts etc)
depending on the surface finish of the primer. Noirmally its matt in its appearance and will take a water based gloss. However, a primer should have an undercoat applied first unless its a primer/undercoat.
Yes, you can,
No, it is not recommended to apply latex primer over oil-based paint as it may not adhere properly. It is best to use a primer that is compatible with the type of paint already on the surface.
Yes, you can,