Typically, one to two coats of primer are sufficient for most surfaces. The exact number can depend on factors such as the surface material, the color of the paint being applied, and the type of primer used. For porous surfaces or when transitioning from a dark to a light color, an additional coat may be necessary. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the best results.
Yes, you can if you are sure you need to.
A prince would only need a primer when he was in preschool, or when he was about five years old.
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.
Minwax stains are made to go directly onto wood. You do not need primer, and I think it looks awful over primer.
Yes, you'll need to remove any gloss, along with ensuring that the surface is clean, prior to applying a primer.
You can wear as many layers as you require to keep our body warm.
Yes, you can if you are sure you need to.
I don't know about clear coat, but ferrari 's have 21 coats of paint, 14 primer and 7 paint.
A prince would only need a primer when he was in preschool, or when he was about five years old.
A prince would only need a primer when he was in preschool, or when he was about five years old.
A cracked primer bulb. You will need to replace it.
You can but you do not need to as most bb cream all ready has primer in it.
Unlike other "CADs" with a limit of 64 layers, AutoCAD can work with virtually unlimited number of layers. You can have tens of thousands layers in a single drawing if you need.
you only use primer over bare wood or stains. If you have really tough stains you might need to use shellac based primer, otherwise any stain covering primer.
Primer with Various Instructions has 140 pages.
i would say about 9 or 10
If your gloss white is good quality, then a single coat should cover a grey primer.