To remove latex paint from a bed-liner I would try a decent pressure washer.
If you find the latex paint is not lifting from the indentations in the bed-liner then you want to ensure the surface is dry. Use Spray Nine and some elbow grease followed by a final rinse.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
All paints have to breathe because if they don't, they won't dry and harden. It doesn't matter if the paint is latex or oil.
I don't believe you can put latex paint over an oil base. it will never dry and will always be tacky
What do you mean? Yes, paint on wood trim is typically latex these days. Some older homes may still have alkyd (oil), though. To find out for sure, put a little nail polish remover on a cotton swab and rub it on the paint in an inconspicuous location. It it gets soft and starts to come off, it's latex. Either way, sand it lightly and recoat with the same type of paint and you're good. If you're asking about bare wood, DON'T USE LATEX! The water will swell the grain of the wood. Use an oil primer that is made to take latex topcoats.
Yes, as long as the latex paint is clean and sanded to a dull finish.
Latex paint typically takes about 1-2 hours to dry to the touch and 24 hours to dry completely.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
yes as long as the paint is dry.
Because it's soaking in to dry unused surfaces.
Latex paint typically takes about 1-2 hours to dry to the touch, but it can take up to 24 hours to fully cure.
The typical dry time for latex paint is around 1-2 hours, but it can vary depending on factors like humidity and temperature.
To effectively remove dry latex paint from clothes, you can try scraping off the excess paint with a blunt knife or spoon. Then, apply a solvent like rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover to the stained area and gently blot with a clean cloth. Repeat this process until the paint is lifted. Finally, wash the garment in warm water with laundry detergent.
Latex paint typically takes about 1-2 hours to dry to the touch and 2-3 weeks to cure completely.
yes you can i dont worry about what type of paint is on walls as long as it is dry it dont matter
All paints have to breathe because if they don't, they won't dry and harden. It doesn't matter if the paint is latex or oil.
I don't believe you can put latex paint over an oil base. it will never dry and will always be tacky
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.