Paint can be tinted in a great many different ways. It can be tinted simply by adding a darker or shiny color to it.
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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.
Pre tinted paint usually refers to paint that contains pigment giving it color. "Base" paint is generally some shade of white that can be tinted to create an array of colors.
You can take the paint to a paint store and have it re-tinted.
Yes you can, as long as the red finish paint is compatible with the tan wall. Acrylic and latex paints can't be applied over an oil based paint without a primer. A tinted primer can be used if you are not sure. Plus, a tinted primer will make the red paint cover better.
Primer for the 1st coat. Have it tinted with color you plan to paint to make application of paint go faster. You may get away with only painting one coat if lucky!
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If you are painting your wall to project on to it, you could just use un-tinted white paint, but the results will be better with paint made for projection walls. Companies such as Goo Systems sell kits of primer and paint for the best results.
I Suggest you do mix it again incase, But that's my suggestion.
rub down , clean surface and undercoat with a shade that is near the final coat you wish to apply
Tinted is a verb (past tense of tint) and an adjective (tinted windows).
BEHR Premium Plus Ultra #UL260-14 Ceiling 1-Gal. tinted to Ultra Pure White Interior Paint is a great one step paint for all interiors, but is especially good where stain and mildew resistance is important. This paint combines the primer and paint together to make application easy. It is water based for durability and ease of cleanup. A single can covers approximately 400 sq. ft and has a flat finish to give surfaces a smoother look.
Tinted can be an adjective. For instance, "Laura got a ticket for the excessive opacity of her tinted windows."
As long as the original paint is intact, you do not even need a primer. The advantage about using a primer is that it might help to hide the old color easier, but you will have to buy the primer AND the paint that you like. Is the existing paint latex? Is the new paint latex? Is there any bare drywall? Unless there is something that we don't know, I would just buy enough paint to paint the wall 2 coats. If you want to prime it, you can have the primer tinted a little to get you closer to the color that you have chosen, but it will be more trouble and work than is necessary.