It also will not yellow over time like
oil based paints do.
Not exact matches
If you use an
oil based primer and then a latex
paint over it, the
paint sticks easy peasy and doesn't get behind the paper so it doesn't lift off.
Hi Hayley, I like the wipe on Poly too, but I believe that only comes in the
oil based version which I don't use over
paint, just stain, because it can amber.
do not use
oil based for chalk
paint and make sure the
paint does not have primer in it.
At first I started with an
oil based paint pen, but I didn't like the results of this and ended up going over it with the chalk
paint.
Loving Vincent This murder mystery,
based on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, features a brand new animation technique: It is
done in
oil painting!
Done with
oil sticks pressed directly against the canvas, a method Mr. Goldberg chose some years ago over brushing with
paint, they are energetic productions
based on what he called a «quasi grid,» with patchy squares of color intersected at random by strong diagonals.
United States Air Force (Al Dhafra Air
Base, United Arab Emirates) 2008 — 2009 Operations Manager / Resource Advisor • Serve as Programs Flight Chief of the 380th Equipment Maintenance Group responsible for $ 3M budget • Plan, direct, and oversee three operation cells dealing with emergency management • Categorize, prioritize, and communicate all incidents including base attacks, and disasters to the Emergency Operations Cell • Dispatch quick reaction forces and Emergency Response teams to breaches in security and to treat wounded personnel • Negotiate and execute $ 3,000,000 paint contract with three one year renewal options • Perform contract surveillance on paint / mezzanine contract for back shop operations • Establish Indefinite Quantity purchase of aircraft synthetic oil and sole sourced supplies to ensure fleet health • Target high use supply items, forecast consumption rates, and prevent loss of production do to non-availabi
Base, United Arab Emirates) 2008 — 2009 Operations Manager / Resource Advisor • Serve as Programs Flight Chief of the 380th Equipment Maintenance Group responsible for $ 3M budget • Plan, direct, and oversee three operation cells dealing with emergency management • Categorize, prioritize, and communicate all incidents including
base attacks, and disasters to the Emergency Operations Cell • Dispatch quick reaction forces and Emergency Response teams to breaches in security and to treat wounded personnel • Negotiate and execute $ 3,000,000 paint contract with three one year renewal options • Perform contract surveillance on paint / mezzanine contract for back shop operations • Establish Indefinite Quantity purchase of aircraft synthetic oil and sole sourced supplies to ensure fleet health • Target high use supply items, forecast consumption rates, and prevent loss of production do to non-availabi
base attacks, and disasters to the Emergency Operations Cell • Dispatch quick reaction forces and Emergency Response teams to breaches in security and to treat wounded personnel • Negotiate and execute $ 3,000,000
paint contract with three one year renewal options • Perform contract surveillance on
paint / mezzanine contract for back shop operations • Establish Indefinite Quantity purchase of aircraft synthetic
oil and sole sourced supplies to ensure fleet health • Target high use supply items, forecast consumption rates, and prevent loss of production
do to non-availability
Do not use any type of
oil -
based paint or Alkyd modified acrylic latex
paint.
You could also get a small can of
oil based Rust - Oleum
paint then you don't have to remove the hardware.
You don't want to get spray
paint on your wall, it's
oil based and that wont work if you need to
paint over it with latex.
The nice part about the
paint is that it's water
base and easy to clean up, and I LOVE the flat finish I was able to get; however, it
does not have the «sticking» power that
oil base paint provides.
For your
paint on the floor, bc I don't use a drop cloth and have wood floors, 2 options... mineral spirits + rag removes
oil based paint or I take a cheese spreader and lightly scrape them off.
I'm DEFINITELY planning on
doing this to mine — I tried the less aggressive
oil -
based primer and bathroom
paint, but it started peeling off within weeks!
I
do not really want to deal with
oil based paint either.
Do use wipeable latex paints for walls; don't use oil - based ones, which are harder to clean (oil is more suitable for trim
Do use wipeable latex
paints for walls; don't use
oil -
based ones, which are harder to clean (
oil is more suitable for trim).
How
did the acrylic
paint stick to the
oil based primer?
Did you use a latex or
oil based primer /
paint?
I wanted to use
oil -
based paint because it's more durable than latex, but apparently
oil -
based paint yellows over time, and I definitely didn't want that to happen.
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Do you use
oil base paint for your trim?
As for
oil based paint, I don't personally like it and I would never use it.
(prep required, type of
paint;
oil based vs. latex, approx cost) I don't know where to begin with the process!
Did you use latex or
oil based paint on your cabinets?
What type of
paint did you use on the cabinets, the
paint store I went to recommended an
oil based paint, but I don't want to have to wait several a days in Between coats, if possible?
To answer your questions, I rarely use
oil based paint and usually just use normal interior
paint for furniture because it dries quicker and doesn't have strong fumes.
Did you use water
based or
oil based paint?
The
oil base primer keeps the cabinets from yellowing later on because it seals in the old color / stain color and lessens the risk of the
paint chipping off later.You don't «have to» prime with chalk
paint, but I would not recommend skipping
oil base primer when
painting kitchen cabinets.
Assuming it's a metal door —
did you use
oil based paint?
It
does not work with
oil -
based paint.
I
painted it in
oil -
base winter white by Ben (Moore) on the rec of a successful designer in the ex-family, and who also taught me how to
do venetian plaster on the living rm ceiling - long before anybody knew what that was!