Latex paint typically has a shelf life of about 10 years before it expires.
Paint typically has a shelf life of around 2-5 years before it expires.
Paint typically stays good for 2-5 years before it expires, depending on the type and storage conditions.
No, you either need to really rough up the oil paint with fine sand paper, or put a base coat on before you paint with your Latex paint. If you don't your Latex paint won't adhere.
You have to use a good primer first.
The water in the latex paint will soften the bristles of a brush intended for oil paint, so it is not a good idea.
Once latex paint is frozen, it is no good.
A check is typically good for six months before it expires.
StarSan is typically good for about 1-2 years before it expires.
You can use either enamel (oil-based) paint or latex (water-based) paint. If you are using latex paint, you need to use a primer (undercoat) first. The paint store will have a special primer that allows you to paint latex over enamel. If you are going to do this, it is also a good idea to either sand the enamel paint before you paint over it, or wash it with TSP (trisodium phosphate) cleaner to remove the gloss.
Yes, as long as the latex paint is clean and sanded to a dull finish.
An Ancestry DNA kit is typically good for about a year before it expires.
Masa is typically good for about 3-6 months before it expires, depending on how it is stored.