Yes, it is possible to mix primer with paint. This can help improve the coverage and adhesion of the paint, especially on surfaces that are difficult to paint. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and test the mixture on a small area before applying it to the entire surface.
No, it is not recommended to mix primer and paint together as it can affect the quality and finish of the paint job. It is best to use primer as a base coat before applying paint.
Sure. You can mix them. Why would you? It will not help prime the walls or wood. The primer coat needs to be applied separately to be effective.
Yes, it is possible to use latex paint over oil-based primer, but it is important to ensure proper adhesion by lightly sanding the primer before applying the latex paint.
Yes, use a good primer first. I do it often.
Only if the 'flat paint' is water based too.
You do NOT use regular paint as primer. It contains none of the qualities of primer.
Yes, it is possible to mix paint with epoxy to create a colored epoxy coating or finish.
It will work over another latex paint, however it won't be as scrubable as a normal top coat, and it won't adhere as well as a paint over a primer. Better to apply the primer, then the paint. If the surface is clean and deglossed though, you really don't need a primer and can coat the surface with a quality wall paint.
Yes, it is possible to mix acrylic paint with resin to create unique and colorful resin art pieces.
No, it is not recommended to mix acrylic paint with latex paint as they have different properties and may not blend well together.
Yes, it is possible to paint a fiberglass door. Make sure to clean and sand the surface before applying a primer and paint specifically designed for use on fiberglass.
You can paint water base paint over an oil based primer after allowing sufficient drying time. Check the instructions on the label because drying times can range anywhere from an hour to 24 hours.