To remove water-based primer from wood, start by sanding the surface with medium-grit sandpaper to help break down the primer. For more thorough removal, you can apply a paint stripper specifically designed for water-based products, following the manufacturer's instructions. After applying the stripper, use a scraper or a putty knife to gently lift the softened primer off the wood. Finally, clean the area with water and a cloth to remove any residue.
You can remove paint primer from linoleum with hot water if the primer is Latex based. Simple wet a cloth with hot water and put it over the paint. Let it sit for a few minutes and then gently scrape up the primer.
depending on the surface finish of the primer. Noirmally its matt in its appearance and will take a water based gloss. However, a primer should have an undercoat applied first unless its a primer/undercoat.
Yes, you can. Primer will grip to almost any painted surface.
Yes, you can, That's the normal way.
depending on the surface finish of the primer. Noirmally its matt in its appearance and will take a water based gloss. However, a primer should have an undercoat applied first unless its a primer/undercoat.
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can i use water base paint over oil base paint
You can use either a water or oil-based paint over a latex primer.
Not a good idea, better to use oil based primer.
Yes. Clean and degloss the oil based paint, apply an oil based primer, then apply the water based paint.
Yes, you can use a water-based primer to paint over vinyl wallpaper, but it's essential to ensure that the wallpaper is securely adhered to the wall and in good condition. Clean the surface to remove any dust or grease, and consider lightly sanding the wallpaper to improve adhesion. A water-based primer will help create a suitable base for the paint, but be aware that some moisture may cause the wallpaper to loosen if it’s not well adhered. Always conduct a patch test first to ensure compatibility.
Yes, you can.