It depends on the paint that you use. If you use a paint that has high hiding qualities, you should be able to cover the green in two coats without a problem. Pastel pinks are made from a white or light base normally and these bases are loaded with titanium dioxide pigments so they cover well. However, if your pink is a bold pink, like a fuchsia, you'll want to use a color primer first, then apply the paint.
If you used the right paint, Bathroom paint, 2 top coats, over primmer,over greenboard primmer, over greenboard or paperless drywall, then no.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
yes u can use clear coat on ur enamel paint but first u hav to put primer then paint coats two - three coats depending on the requirements and then apply the clear coat single or double as required and most important thing is drying time shud be given in between each coats.
Apply a coat of exterior paint over the interior paint to protect the finish and to discourage mildew growth on the paint film.
You should remove the oil based paint before applying the epoxy. Many epoxies will actually act as a remover when put over oil-based paints.
The best way to paint over a green wall so the color does not bleed through is to make sure you do a base coat first. This can either be a primer, or you can just do several coats with your paint of choice.
If you used the right paint, Bathroom paint, 2 top coats, over primmer,over greenboard primmer, over greenboard or paperless drywall, then no.
yes you can, prep it first light rub down and apply two coats of the flat paint.
Not if it has enough pigment in it.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
Yes, but you should scuff the gloss coat with sandpaper first, and you might need two coats to kill all the shine.
Sand it off. Any paint that does not come off should not create any peeling problems in the future. Be sure to feather the edges of the paint to achieve a smooth appearance on subsequent coats.
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yes u can use clear coat on ur enamel paint but first u hav to put primer then paint coats two - three coats depending on the requirements and then apply the clear coat single or double as required and most important thing is drying time shud be given in between each coats.
Apply a coat of exterior paint over the interior paint to protect the finish and to discourage mildew growth on the paint film.
Old time trick I lkie it. You actually use lace and lay it on the surface before your paint. Spray over the lace and remove. Best used for base coats as that would be the easiest.
You should remove the oil based paint before applying the epoxy. Many epoxies will actually act as a remover when put over oil-based paints.