No, it's not a latex base.
Yes, just ensure that the surface is clean, grease free and dulled.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
If they are both of the same base you can. Satin paint can be an acrylic or a latex,or an oil. Check on the can cleaning instructions for base. Jason Pollock used both in his work 'Bluepoles' which hangs in the Canberra museum I think
latex or egg shell
Not if it's latex or acrylic. Yes, if it's large amounts of oil base.
Yes, just ensure that the surface is clean, grease free and dulled.
It's primer made with a latex or acrylic base. You can use any kind of paint over this.
If they are both of the same base you can. Satin paint can be an acrylic or a latex,or an oil. Check on the can cleaning instructions for base. Jason Pollock used both in his work 'Bluepoles' which hangs in the Canberra museum I think
Base is the main constituent of paints, ie synthetic polymers such as acrylic, vinyl acrylic, styrene acrylic, etc. as binders.[
latex or egg shell
Not if it's latex or acrylic. Yes, if it's large amounts of oil base.
It would more than likely peel in sheets once cured. You can however begin with an acrylic/latex primer and then paint it again with an acrylic/latex paint. Sanding the oil coating will aid in adhesion, and wiping down with a degreaser is sometimes necessary in kitchens, or nicotine polluted rooms. Or any room with condensation issues.
Yes, you can.
Just paint it on if the latex is adhering well.
Can you restate your question are you asking what is the latex paint or are you asking when was the invention of the latex paint.
It will not last very long. Much better to use a full enamel spray or an epoxy base.
You can always paint latex ( water based )over an oil based paint as the latex just dries on the surface. However don't paint an oil based over a latex paint. Oil based paints need to absorb into the wood or other surfaces or it will just dry and flake off. For more information on the differences and when or not to use a latex or oil paint please see the following article. . http://www.ehow.com/how_4713170_between-latex-oil-base-paint.html