Oral-B Satin Floss is generally latex-free, making it suitable for individuals with latex Allergies. However, it's always a good idea to check the packaging or the manufacturer's website for the most current ingredient information, as formulations can change. If you have specific concerns, consult your dentist or healthcare provider for personalized advice.
There are different kinds of satin paint - you'd have to know if it was latex, oil, enamel, alkyd etc.
silk, lace satin, latex, chiffon and nylons
Yes, you can paint latex satin over acrylic semi-gloss enamel, but proper preparation is essential for good adhesion. Start by cleaning the surface and lightly sanding the enamel to create a better bonding surface. After sanding, wipe away any dust and apply a primer if needed, then proceed with the latex satin paint. This ensures a smooth finish and enhances durability.
no you must either lightly sand the surface first or use a pretty good primer for great results.
Yes or it can be the same as the wall paint if it should be flat.
No. They have different textures and looks.
Sure you can!it will work just fine
It's not recommended to mix latex satin exterior paint with latex matte flat interior paint. The two paints have different formulations and finishes, which can lead to adhesion issues, uneven appearance, and varying durability. If you need a specific finish or color, it's best to choose a compatible type of paint designed for the same environment and application. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal results.
Yes, depending on the mix ratio, you will end up with an eggshell or satin finish.
LOL...no sorry, it will just be a bit shinier than anticipated. (gloss is quite scary if painted over an entire wall - better for trim and cabinets, etc)
Many hotels that use paint use satin or semi-gloss latex paint in their interior applications.
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