Start with water sandpaper grain 150 and go reducing to 200, 300 and 400 and finally 600 grain.
40 Grit
Unfortunately, you have to sand off the run then paint it again. Depending on the paint type, you should use emery paper and keep it wet while you sand.
Use a chemical deglosser, a scouring pad or sand paper
I would sand it down with sand paper then paint with primer. After that apply a outdoor paint. Prep work should be smooth If you really want it to be nice hit the primer with a light sandpaper after the primer coat.
No, you either need to really rough up the oil paint with fine sand paper, or put a base coat on before you paint with your Latex paint. If you don't your Latex paint won't adhere.
sand paper.
You need to rough up the surface of the oil paint with sand paper or a light coat of stripper.
by rubbing it with sand paper which will remove the paint
by rubbing it with sand paper which will remove the paint
40 Grit
Sometimes you need sand paper to strip wood from furniture.
Unfortunately, you have to sand off the run then paint it again. Depending on the paint type, you should use emery paper and keep it wet while you sand.
Use a chemical deglosser, a scouring pad or sand paper
yes you can. but it wont bond too great.... especially if the rustoleum is really thick. To help the paint to bond to it, sand it fairly well wit sand pads/paper or with liquid sander, or both..., or just use oil paint.
Scrub it all off, sand the surface and paint a primer first.
Sand it with sand paper first so the paint will have a way to stick to it.
scrape off the lacquer paint first. by means of sand paper #100-140 before applying the latex paint