No, it is not recommended to apply oil-based paint over latex paint. Oil-based paint typically does not adhere well to latex paint and may result in poor adhesion and durability. It is best to use the same type of paint for touch-ups or repainting.
No, it is not recommended to apply oil paint over latex paint as it may not adhere properly and could lead to peeling or cracking. It is best to use the same type of paint for a smooth and durable finish.
No, it is not recommended to apply latex paint over oil-based paint without proper preparation, as the two types of paint do not adhere well to each other. It is best to either remove the oil-based paint or use a bonding primer before applying latex paint.
No, it is not recommended to apply latex primer over oil-based paint as it may not adhere properly. It is best to use a primer that is compatible with the type of paint already on the surface.
Yes, you can apply latex paint over oil-based primer, but it is important to ensure that the primer is fully cured before painting to prevent any issues with adhesion.
No, it is not recommended to paint latex over oil-based paint without proper preparation, as the latex paint may not adhere well to the oil-based surface.
No, it is not recommended to paint latex over oil-based paint without proper preparation, as the latex paint may not adhere well to the oil-based surface.
No, latex paint cannot be applied directly over oil paint without proper preparation.
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
Just paint it on if the latex is adhering well.
You can not put oil paint over latex paint. Oil is a rigid coating and latex is a flexible coating. When you put a rigid coating over something that is flexible the rigid coating cracks off.
Yes you can.
Yes, you can paint over oil-based paint with latex paint, but it is important to properly prepare the surface by sanding and priming it first to ensure adhesion.