yes, it works perfectly, although I used a semi gloss. The paint is tougher and is less likely to soften due to moisture in the bathroom.
Yes, you can.
You have a contradiction ! - Latex primer CAN NOT BE oil based.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
Yes, oil based primer is the best choice for you bathroom. This will hold up much better to years of steam and splashes and prevent mold/mildew. You can paint over the oil primer with latex paint if you wish- make sure it is semi-gloss because this will also hold up better against steam and splashes.
Yes, you can.
Latex.
You have a contradiction ! - Latex primer CAN NOT BE oil based.
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
I would use Kilz latex primer.
Not directly. You will need to use a primer made to adhere to oil and will accept a latex topcoat.
NO ! - woodstain does not use a primer.
It depends what kind of finish you will put on it, and whether it will be indoors our out: Indoors, latex paint: use latex wood primer Indoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, may need multiple coats Indoors, oil base: use an interior oil base primer Outdoors, latex paint: use an exterior latex wood primer Outdoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, use exterior varnish Outdoors, oil base: use an exterior oil base primer It depends what kind of finish you will put on it, and whether it will be indoors our out: Indoors, latex paint: use latex wood primer Indoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, may need multiple coats Indoors, oil base: use an interior oil base primer Outdoors, latex paint: use an exterior latex wood primer Outdoors, varnish: no primer required but can be stained, use exterior varnish Outdoors, oil base: use an exterior oil base primer
Yes, it is possible to use latex paint over oil-based primer, but it is important to ensure proper adhesion by lightly sanding the primer before applying the latex paint.
Yes, oil based primer is the best choice for you bathroom. This will hold up much better to years of steam and splashes and prevent mold/mildew. You can paint over the oil primer with latex paint if you wish- make sure it is semi-gloss because this will also hold up better against steam and splashes.
You can use either a water or oil-based paint over a latex primer.