Yes you can, as long as the red finish paint is compatible with the tan wall. Acrylic and latex paints can't be applied over an oil based paint without a primer. A tinted primer can be used if you are not sure. Plus, a tinted primer will make the red paint cover better.
NO! An exterior rated primer must be used. Plus, choose a primer that is recommended for the surface you plan on painting.
Primers of all sorts are fine over shackle. The most commonly used and available is latex primer.
yes it can, i did it on a job...
It's not the topcoat that's important, it's the surface the primer needs to adhere to.
The Royal Primer was used in Mexico for over 250 years, from the 16th to the 19th century. It is estimated that around 10 million copies of the Royal Primer were sold during this time period.
As long as the surface is clean and dull, then either an oil or acrylic primer can be used to cover oil-based paints.
4-6 hours if you used a primer.
Yes, an interior alkyd primer can be used to prime decoys.
GM used the same primer on all colored cars, there was no special primer for different colored cars.
Yes you can, as long as the red finish paint is compatible with the tan wall. Acrylic and latex paints can't be applied over an oil based paint without a primer. A tinted primer can be used if you are not sure. Plus, a tinted primer will make the red paint cover better.
It is not known how long it took for Darius the Great to have the Royal Road rebuilt. Considering that it was 2699 km (1667 miles) long and that it was of such good quality that it was still used by the Romans, this project must have taken years.
In polymerase chain reaction (PCR), two types of primers are used: a forward primer and a reverse primer. These short DNA sequences are specific to the target DNA region to be amplified and serve as starting points for DNA synthesis by the DNA polymerase enzyme.
A 209 is a 209 regardless of what it is used for.
prime-er (long i sound)
No, it isn't a primer or any use as one.
"Drywall primer" -Yes, -it's called exactly that -right on the can !