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Yes, as long as the latex paint is clean and sanded to a dull finish.
Yes, as long as you test for adhesion first and prime all bare areas.
Paint fumes should last 2-3 days at most. If they persist put a fan in the room.
It should tell you on the can as every paint is different.
As long as you sand & prime first, in most cases just latex primer applied before painting with the latex paint. If the old paint is really old, be careful about sanding, it may contain lead.
The paint that should be used on a gym floor is an oil based paint. This paint adheres best to the surface and lasts a long time.
Yes, as long as the latex paint is clean and sanded to a dull finish.
Yes, as long as you test for adhesion first and prime all bare areas.
about 2 hours
Paint fumes should last 2-3 days at most. If they persist put a fan in the room.
as long as it is not copyrighted, there should be no issue.
It should tell you on the can as every paint is different.
For as long as it takes for the surface to be completely dry.
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As long as you sand & prime first, in most cases just latex primer applied before painting with the latex paint. If the old paint is really old, be careful about sanding, it may contain lead.
As long as you are using a similar type of paint (I expect it is an indoor latex, since baseboards are found indoors) and as long as the existing paint is still in good condition and is not flaking off, then yes, you can paint right over the existing paint. If the paint is in bad condition, you should remove it before repainting.
There is a tool for doing this. It is a cup that you put the paint in and you time how long it takes to empty it. If you have a paint sprayer, the instructions should tell you how to do this, and they usually come with this cup for measuring the thickness.