One question... I painted my dining table with an oil based satin, can the minwax be used
over the oil based paint?
Has anyone used Fusion Mineral Paint
over an oil based paint?
Should still work
over oil based paints but not over chalk paint that is unsealed.
Not exact matches
Oil based poly is a bit more durable than water
based but WILL YELLOW WITH TIME
OVER LIGHT AND WHITE
PAINTS.
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.
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.
My suggestion is to Zinsser BIN
oil base prime
over the
oil paint, one coat, then
paint with Fusion.
Over 30 juried vendors will offer photographs,
oil and acrylic
paintings, jewelry, natural -
based products, textiles, candles and themed gifts.
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.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists
over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use of web -
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paintings equate the properties of materials with the turbulence of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history of a musical instrument.
Photo
based pigment print suspended in resin, manipulated with
oil paint,
over gilt wood panel.
Over the past four decades, New York -
based artist Suzan Frecon (born 1941) has become known for abstract
oil paintings and watercolors that are at once reductive and expressive.
It offers a calm vista
over the waters of the Venetian Lagoon in Northern Italy, dappled by bronzed clouds.One of a small number of limited edition prints available in the exhibition,
oil -
based ink has been used here to re-create the rich and dramatic palette which characterises Cuming's
paintings.
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.
It also will not yellow
over time like
oil based paints do.
I used an
oil based primer, Zinsser, which sticks to almost anything, and semi gloss latex
paint over that.
It is
oil -
based but dries in 30 mins and you can
paint soon after
over it.
Adam
painted them first with an
oil based primer (this one) and then went
over that with a latex
paint (SW ProClassic).
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.
The advantages of these
paints over oil -
based ones is that they are cleaner, have less odour and are more environmentally sound.
If your door is
painted with
oil based paint and you're
painting over it with latex, you'll have to prime first.
The cabinets had been
painted with an
oil -
based paint, which has yellowed slightly
over the years.
It can be a pre-existing impervious finish like varnish, it can be layers of furniture wax or polish that have been applied to a piece
over the years, it can be oils from handling (or from cooking in the case of kitchen cabinets), or it can be old
oil based or latex
paint.
Planing the wood is an instant fix, but be sure to
paint over the exposed edges with an
oil -
based primer as well.
Apply an
oil -
based primer
paint or spray
over the stain to seal it, and then you can cover it with any
paint and colour you choose.
This is water -
based paint, so you can't
paint directly
over oil -
based paint.