Yes you can. You can use either oil based or a water based. I prefer a water based myself.
Oil based paints will give the best results. They offer a smoother finish that will be tougher than water based paints.
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Yes. If you have sealed it before, use the same base coating; oil, xylene or water-based acrylic, that you used for the sealer after washing the surface with TSP to dull the surface. If you're not sure of what is used on your patio, use an oil-based paint for best results. If you're in an area where you can not purchase oil-based coatings, use a water-based alkyd or take your chances and use a 100% acrylic floor coating.
Use an oil based paint for durability to wear, water based for durability to sun and weather.
Urethane is not water-based and is not suitable for use in water-based applications.
Yes you can. You can use either oil based or a water based. I prefer a water based myself.
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No, it is not recommended to use water-based polyurethane on oil-based stain as they are not compatible and may not adhere properly. It is best to use a polyurethane that is compatible with the type of stain you have used.
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No, it is not recommended to use water-based polyurethane on oil-based stain as they are not compatible and may not adhere properly. It is best to use the same type of finish as the stain for best results.
No, it is not recommended to use water-based wood conditioner with oil-based stain as they are not compatible and may not work well together.
No, they use picture based interface
Yes, you can,
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It will protect the paint as long as you use a water based varnish, never use oil based varnish over water based paint. Tip: "water based enamel= water based finish". "oil based enamel= oil based finish".
Yes, you can.