Yes. But you can't do the reverse. So if your primer is lacquer-based you can spray an over-coat of enamel on the top.
NO, all you will have is thinner, less effective paint. Primer has a totally different makeup.
Yes, that was the original intention of urethane.
Engine lubrication oil will naot damage factory enamel paint finishes. However, it may damage aftermarket lacquer finishes. Also, brake fluid is corrosive to most paint finishes.
Well, honey, technically you can spray enamel paint over acrylic paint on a car, but it's not the ideal scenario. The two have different properties, so the enamel might not adhere properly and could lead to chipping or peeling. If you want a paint job that lasts, I'd recommend sanding down the acrylic paint before applying the enamel.
Yes, you can spray acrylic paint over enamel paint on a car, but it's important to ensure proper surface preparation. The enamel paint should be fully cured and clean; lightly sanding the surface can help with adhesion. Additionally, using a compatible primer can improve the bond between the two types of paint. Always test on a small area first to check for any adverse reactions.
Its not car paint, but Montana spray paint is definitely the best paint in a spray can. I dont think you will find actual car paint in an aerosol can, but I could be wrong.
Most likely auto enamel paint.
This is the common car paint from the 1970s through the mid 1990s It is a development of earlier enamel paints and is still available for those who want it.
I'd give the paint 24-48 hours to dry thoroughly. If you lacquer too soon the paint may crack etc underneath. Give it 2 days in a warm environment and then it'll be okay to lacquer.
What you are calling "car paint" is probably lacquer based, and would really soak into a plaster ceiling. If you are doing a design or something, this may be appropriate, but other than that, not good for coverage.
Yes, that's very common. Be sure to de-grease it first,so paint sticks.
Use a straight enamel the wet sand it with 600 grit for hour and hours and hours and repeat for coat 2 clear coat can not be painted on with brush unless you a magic paint brush lol clear over clear does not work