with white spirit. (its a fact)
I wouldn't recommend it. Some of the chemicals in the alkyd will dissolve the latex and the alkyd won't "stick". It's best to remove the latex using laquer thinner or xylene first.
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.
The best methods for safely and effectively removing bathtub paint using a bathtub paint remover include following the manufacturer's instructions carefully, wearing protective gear such as gloves and goggles, ventilating the area well, applying the remover evenly, allowing it to sit for the recommended time, and using a scraper or brush to remove the softened paint.
It depends on whether it is a water (latex) based paint or a oil based paint. If it is oil based paint it may not come out, but if it is a water (latex) based paint use 'Goof Off' or other latex paint removers with a wire brush. I have used 'Muriatic acid' on some concrete appications.
The best paint to use for treated wood is an acrylic latex paint.
The best paint to use for pressure treated wood is an acrylic latex paint.
Latex
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.
The best paint to use for exterior doors is a high-quality, weather-resistant acrylic or latex paint.
Yes
Latex paint is best for walls
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.