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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.
This depends in large part on what paint or finish your are going to cover your oil-finish with. First, you need to determine, if possible, if your existing oil paint contains lead. If the oil paint is over 30 years old, you should assume that it has lead and the paint should be removed before continuing. (See your local codes). If you are painting the surface with an oil-based paint, simply rough up your surface with 220-grit sandpaper, clean and paint away. If you are covering your finish with latex, you should scuff the finish with 220-grit sandpaper, clean it well and apply two coats of latex primer before applying your final coats of paint. If you are applying wallpaper, we suggest that you scuff up your oil finish, apply two coats of latex primer and allow it to dry for at least 3 days before papering.
Drywall primer should be used.
All primers should be applied to clean, dry, grease-free surfaces. It is a good idea to lightly sand surfaces followed by wiping off any dust , with a tack rag, or with a damp cloth before applying primer, another coat of primer can be applied with a finished coat for the best results before painting.
Primer can sometimes be sticky if it does not dry well or is put on too thick. In most cases where there is low humidity a primer should not be sticky.
i don't know about after but i know about before sometimes it helps if you use a primer. This should work but it may not it just depends on your skin type.
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.
Scuff sanding, that is sanding only far enough to break the gloss and produce a matt surface is not sufficient for blistered paint. If only the topcoat is blistered, it should be sanded off completely. If the primer is blistered, it must be removed too.
This depends in large part on what paint or finish your are going to cover your oil-finish with. First, you need to determine, if possible, if your existing oil paint contains lead. If the oil paint is over 30 years old, you should assume that it has lead and the paint should be removed before continuing. (See your local codes). If you are painting the surface with an oil-based paint, simply rough up your surface with 220-grit sandpaper, clean and paint away. If you are covering your finish with latex, you should scuff the finish with 220-grit sandpaper, clean it well and apply two coats of latex primer before applying your final coats of paint. If you are applying wallpaper, we suggest that you scuff up your oil finish, apply two coats of latex primer and allow it to dry for at least 3 days before papering.
Drywall primer should be used.
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All primers should be applied to clean, dry, grease-free surfaces. It is a good idea to lightly sand surfaces followed by wiping off any dust , with a tack rag, or with a damp cloth before applying primer, another coat of primer can be applied with a finished coat for the best results before painting.
Before applying for an equity loan, you should find out the interest rate of the laon and the specific terms of the loan. You can get more info at www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equity_loan
If you are talking about what you should put on your eye lids before putting on mascara i would recommend eye primer. Eye primer will help the eyeshadow stick and stay all day. Then apply whatever eyeshadow :)
The documents you need ready before applying for a mortgage are bank statements, check stubs, and financial documents.
Use a good primer, then you don't need to sand.
Primer can sometimes be sticky if it does not dry well or is put on too thick. In most cases where there is low humidity a primer should not be sticky.