Yes, if scum is cleaned off, various adhesives will stick very well to marine paint.
You can paint most tile adhesives. To make sure you get a good bond, first use a small brush to prime the adhesive with Kilz or Bullseye Primer. After that any paint will stick firmly.
The adhesives on the back
Adhesives are used to bond (or stick) one surface to another, either temporarily or permanently.
Marine grade plywood and treated plywood aren't the same thing. Marine grade plywood has special glues and woods that will withstand constant immersion in water. Treated plywood is regular plywood that has been run through a pressure treating cycle. Paint will stick to treated plywood if you make sure to let it dry for a few months before you paint.
"You can stick it over here" or "Sticky Zone" might be good...
Nowadays they use less allergenic adhesives and they just don't stick like they used additionally the complaints about the plasters sticking too hard , causing the wounds to open when the plaster was removed have resulted in the use of adhesives that stick less.
Most glues will stick to gloss paint.
Yes, acrylic paint will stick to a pumpkin.
Yes, acrylic paint will stick to pumpkins.
Yes, glitter will stick to acrylic paint.
No, acrylic paint will not stick well to oil-based paint without proper preparation.
In Adelaide, you can buy glue for marine plywood at hardware stores like Bunnings Warehouse or Mitre 10, which typically carry a range of adhesives suitable for marine use. Specialty marine supply stores, such as Whitworths or local boat-building suppliers, also offer high-quality marine adhesives. Additionally, check online retailers for more options and availability.