To paint lacquer spray over oil-based paint, ensure the oil-based paint is fully cured and dry, which may take several days. Lightly sand the surface to create a key for adhesion, then clean it thoroughly to remove dust and debris. Apply a primer suitable for lacquer over the oil-based paint if necessary, and once dry, spray the lacquer in thin, even coats, allowing each coat to dry before applying the next. Always work in a well-ventilated area and use appropriate safety gear.
Yes, you can, this is an excellent base for sticking to.
yes, after you spray it with OTMAN SPRAY PAINT you will need to let it dry completely, then apply a polyurethane coat to protect it unless the manufacturer states it does not need a finishing coat
Yes, you can.
Yes but it will crack and turn brittle with wear. If you need to have some protection for the sneaker, try using a flexible arylic product like Deco-Art. It is a clear protective product commonly found in the craft section. An alternative is to Scotch Gard the sneaker. This will help keep the sneaker design cleaner longer.
I wouldn't recommend it. Some of the chemicals in the alkyd will dissolve the latex and the alkyd won't "stick". It's best to remove the latex using laquer thinner or xylene first.
Yes, you can spray paint over existing spray paint as long as the surface is clean and properly prepared.
Yes, you can, this is an excellent base for sticking to.
Yes, you can brush paint over spray paint as long as the spray paint has fully dried and the surface has been properly prepared.
Yes, you can paint over spray paint with regular paint as long as the surface is properly prepared and primed.
You can try a new spray tip. If you don't turn the can upside down and spray until you get clear air, it may be clogged in the stem and just have to be thrown away. Or Run warm/ hot water over it for a few moments.
Yes, you can spray paint over existing paint as long as the surface is clean and properly prepared.
It is generally not recommended to spray Krylon H20 latex paint over acrylic spray paint, as the two types of paint may not adhere well to each other. It is best to stick with the same type of paint for optimal results.
Yes, you can spray lacquer over paint to achieve a smooth and durable finish.
It is able to, but is very hard to dry, because it takes a loooong time.
yes, after you spray it with OTMAN SPRAY PAINT you will need to let it dry completely, then apply a polyurethane coat to protect it unless the manufacturer states it does not need a finishing coat
Yes. But you can't do the reverse. So if your primer is lacquer-based you can spray an over-coat of enamel on the top.
spray spray paint all over the light and let it dry. nothing special.