If your paint isn't sticking to the primer, it could be due to a few reasons. First, ensure that the primer was compatible with the paint; even if both are latex, their formulations may not work well together. Additionally, if the primer was not cured properly or if there were contaminants on the surface, it could hinder adhesion. Lastly, high humidity or low temperatures during application can also affect the paint's ability to adhere to the primer.
It never gets painted because when it rains alot and its not dried it will turn green.
The surface wasn't completely clean. As the paint dried it stretched and pulled apart on the grease. Using a primer first may have stopped this from happening or several thin coats. I assume you sprayed it.
Sandstone fireplaces can certainly be updated with a lick of paint. Before painting, the fire surround should be thoroughly cleaned and allowed to dry. A primer should then be applied. Once the primer has dried, apply your chosen paint and allow to dry.
Yes, it can. Just might be a little smelly till dried.
You can use either oil or water based primer as neither will affect the flammability rating of the surface once the coating is dried.
Wood shelves are typically painted by first applying a coat of primer to provide a base coat. A brush is then used to apply a thin, even coat of paint across the shelves once the primer has dried.
Pressure treated wood can be painted once it has fully dried, which typically takes about 6 months. It is important to allow the wood to dry completely to ensure proper adhesion of the paint.
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Anything freeze dried.
Dried them just like we do today.
Best answer is to clean it off immediately while it is still wet. Once it has dried, it depends on the material the bathtub is composed of. If it's porcelain, use some lacquer thinner to melt the primer, then clean off the residue and polish. If it is fiberglass or plastic, then any solvent strong enough to remove the cured primer will also damage the surface of the bathtub. Use a razor blade to scrape off the primer, being careful to not damage the surface.
there are many types of primer. eye primer- used so that eyeshadow or eyeliner will not crease throughout the day. foundation primer- used after applying foundation it will give you a nice firm finish.