Elastomeric paint can be applied to a surface that has been previously painted with elastomeric paint. However, with each subsequent layer of the paint, the elasticity of the treatment breaks down considerably.
Powder coating is free-flowing, dry powder. It differs from regular paint in that paint requires a solvent while powder coating does not. The coating is usually applied electrostatically.
It means metal that has no surface finish such as paint, plating, or anodizing. Bare metal that is ready for a finish to be applied.
One can use Expoxy floor paint on concrete floors. Typically this would be used in a garage but could be applied to other floors made from concrete. One can purchase it from Home Depot.
Your house could flood and it would desolve
A mixture: The walls of the balloon are not made of helium, and helium itself never reacts with any elastomeric material suitable for constructing balloons.
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Elastomeric paint is paintable with the proper surface preparation. Failing to prepare the surface can cause the paint to fail.
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Yes, abrade the surface so that the primer has a profile to adhere to, then prime with a high adhesion primer, followed by a 10 mil coat of the elastomeric, then a second 10 mil coat of elastomeric.
If the surface is properly prepared, elastomeric coatings make an excellent coating for t-111.
Yes. the key is in the prep work.
Enamel in the spray can will not dissolve an existing coat of the same paint. There is something else going on there. Double check the can(s) to be sure you are using the same product. It sound like you applied something other than enamel to the existing surface.
Use a good quality primer that is intended for all paints or for oil based paints. You might want to use a tintable primer (Killz for example), and have it tinted to approximate your final paint color. That gives much better chances of painting in one coat.
Some experts can tell simply by looking at it and examining a chip sample. To be certain may require a chemical test at a professional paint company. But in most cases, its not necessary to know, as the existing paint is almost completely removed (sandblasted) before a new coat is applied over it.
In pointillism, the paint it applied as small dots of colour to form an image.
You can just paint over the top as long as the existing surface is clean and lightly sanded to aid in the adhesion of the next coat.
You don't prime the paint, you prime what the paint is applied to.