Mixing polyurethane paint with enamel paint is generally not recommended, as they are based on different chemical compositions and may not blend well. The result can lead to issues such as poor adhesion, uneven finish, or even a failure to cure properly. If you need to achieve specific characteristics of both types, it's better to apply them in separate layers, allowing proper drying times in between. Always test a small area first if you're unsure about compatibility.
You can apply "oil" based polyurethane over "oil" based enamel, you can also apply "water" based polyurethane over "water" based enamel, never mix the two, there's to much of a chance for problems.
That's a common procedure, I haven't had any problems doing it.
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It isn't so much the type of paint, its the finish on the paint, you want a tough durable finish for a Bangle. TIP: if you use a oil based enamel, use a oil based polyurethane finish, if you use a water based enamel, use a water based polyurethane, Make it a rule of thumb and you will never have bubbling or peeling problems.
White ployurethane enamel.
Yes, that was the original intention of urethane.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
Latex paint is an indoor paint, which will not work very well on siding; you can paint it on, but it is going to peel off pretty quickly. Use an enamel paint.
What is Acrylic Urethane? What makes it different from Acrylic enamel and Urethane or Polyurethane paint? How does it compare in terms of application and especially hardness to the other two types?
Yes, enamel paint will go over flat paint.
Yes you can. As long as the enamel is a latex, or water base also. The only thing enamel stands for is the hardness of the paint after it has cured. Enamel is very hard making it the most durable for bathrooms, woodwork, kitchens. It can be either oil based or water based (latex stands for water based paint).