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http://www.sexualityandu.ca/adults/sti-4.aspx
You have a contradiction ! - Latex primer CAN NOT BE oil based.
Possibly the most common use of latex is painting interior walls.
No, you cannot. Latex is too thick to flow freely through airbrush and will cause sputtering. You need an airless sprayer for latex paint.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
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.
It is a device placed in the mouth to isolate a tooth during a procedure so not to get any saliva or water on the tooth. :) Dental dam is a rubber membrane which prevents bacteria and saliva getting in the area that is worked on, especially when the dentist is using materials that are sensitive to moisture. They are fixed with a bracket and no pain is experienced. Here's a video showing the use of a dental dam - http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/what-is-a-dental-dam-106.html
the dental dam your dad had to use on your mom?
Due to the high incidence of latex allergies, any reputable dental office will have gloves available to use that are not made of latex. Just call and ask.
Latex gloves can be used for various house cleaning chores such as hand washing dishes, cleaning toilets, moping. You can also use them for changing oil in your car, picking up leaves in your garden. The medical professions use them for patient check ups, handling patient feces and blood. Dental offices use them for checking inside patients mouths, dental teeth cleanings and such.
Mineral oil destroys latex. Other oils are not good for latex.
I have a latex foam topper and it is comfortable to use. The latex conforms to your body and is very relaxing and comfortable. I would highly recommend it.
In 1964 they introduced the disposable latex gloves for use in surgery.
Yes ,you can use polyacrylic over latex
I would use Kilz latex primer.
No , No you can not .
Latex.
You have a contradiction ! - Latex primer CAN NOT BE oil based.