Can you paint over oil based gloss with water-based gloss?

You cannot use water-based paint on top of oil-based paint. You can use oil-based paint on top of water-based paint. You can use a water-based primer on top of an oil-based primer.
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Can I use water based paint on top of oil-based paint?

Yes! However, you must follow one simple rule in order to ensure the best possible finish: the underlying finish must be completely dry. Water-based products, such as water-based High Performance Topcoat, should be applied 72 hours after oil-based products, such as oil-based Gel Stain, are applied.
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Can you put water based gloss on top of oil-based undercoat?

Can I Use Water Based Top Coat Over Oil-based Undercoat? Yes! However, you must follow one simple rule in order to ensure the best possible finish: the underlying finish must be completely dry.
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Can you put water based paint over oil-based varnish?

Yes! But you must follow ONE simple rule to ensure the best possible finish: the underlying finish must be absolutely dry. When using a water-based product over an oil-based product, such as water-based High Performance Topcoat over oil-based Gel Stain, wait 72 hours before applying the water-based product.
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Can you paint over oil-based gloss paint?

Can You Paint Over Oil-Based Paint? Latex paint (and even other oil-based paint) can be successfully applied over older oil-based paint as long as the surface is fully cured and there is nothing inherent in the coating that prevents another layer of paint to be added.
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How to Paint Over Oil Based Paint With Water Based Paint



Will water based paint stick to oil based primer?

You cannot use water-based paint on top of oil-based paint. You can use oil-based paint on top of water-based paint. You can use a water-based primer on top of an oil-based primer.
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Can you paint over oil-based paint without sanding?

Oil Bond creates a powerful adhesive bond to oil-based painted surfaces without having to sand or prime. With an award-winning mix of specially designed ingredients, Oil Bond has been recognized by professional painters, as well as the biggest names in home improvement.
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Can you put water based polyurethane over oil based?

Answer: In most cases, it is OK to use a water-based polyurethane over an oil-based finish in good condition. You should remove grease, dirt and wax by scrubbing the surface with a wood prep/cleaner/de-glosser, or mineral spirits and synthetic steel wool.
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What is the best way to paint over oil-based paint?

Apply one to two coats of an oil-or water-based bonding primer and dry according to product directions. You'll know the surface is adequately primed when the former paint color, stains, and other surface imperfections are no longer visible. Apply at least two coats of water-based paint over oil-based paint.
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Do I need undercoat for water based gloss?

No , it does not matter if your primer or undercoat is water based or oil based if you are useing water based gloss. When useing this type of gloss paint use as a undercoat.
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How do you cover oil-based paint?

Painting Over Oil-Based Paint
  1. Dip a cotton ball into a small amount of denatured alcohol.
  2. Rub it over a small area on the surface.
  3. If the paint does NOT come off, it is oil-based paint and you will need to prime the surface with a bonding primer before applying latex paint.
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Does water based paint need primer?

If you are painting something that was previously painted with oil-based paint, you have to use oil-based primer before using any water-based paints. If you are painting dark wood furniture or certain raw woods, oil-based primer effectively seals in wood tannins while water-based primers often fail.
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Can I use water based clear coat over oil based stain?

Can You Use Water-based Polyurethane over Oil-based Stain? Yes, you can apply water-based polyurethane over oil-based stain. You may be thinking, “But oil and water don't mix,” and you'll be right. You won't be mixing them; you'd just be applying the polyurethane over the stain.
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How do you prevent brush strokes with water based paint?

Use a Paint Additive

Floetrol: Designed to be used with water based paints and make them perform more like oil based ones. The good news is that this helps reduce any unsightly marks because it improves the flow of the paint. It also maintains the wet edge for longer, allowing you more time to get a good finish.
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How do I get a smooth finish with water based paint?

To achieve the best possible finish with water based gloss, focus on one area at a time and move the brush in one direction rather than going back and forth to avoid disturbing recently applied wet paint. Water based gloss should be given adequate time to dry before more coasts are added.
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Is oil-based or water-based paint better for wood?

How knotty your wood is may guide you in deciding which types of primer and paint you use, as oil-based primers (like the paints) do a better job penetrating and sealing the wood and block tannins more effectively than water-based primers. Use traditional latex paint on seldom-used furnishings.
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How do you tell if paint is oil or water-based?

The test to determine whether your paint is oil-based or water-based is pretty easy. Simply put some methylated spirits on a rag and wipe at a small section of your wall. If the cloth is stained with the wall colour, it is water-based.
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Why use oil-based paint?

Oil-based paints allow for greater open-time (or length of time the paint may be brushed before it sets), exceptional flow & leveling (finish smoothness) and resistance to abrasion, once cured.
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Which is better water based or oil based polyurethane?

Oil based used to be unquestionably more durable. Today though, water based polyurethane has evolved with better formulations that are equally durable as oil based polyurethane. High quality water based polyurethanes is considered by many homeowners & flooring professionals to be equally durable.
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Can you put water based polyurethane over linseed oil?

Well, the short answer is yes. But you can never apply them interchangeably. What is this? Water-based polyurethane paints dry quickly, so you should have no problem applying them over Boiled Linseed Oil.
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What is the difference between oil based polyurethane and water based polyurethane?

THICKNESS AND HARDNESS: Oil based poly is a thicker poly, but it is also softer. Water based poly, an acrylic product, is a thinner, but harder coating. Oil poly can be more susceptible to dents, while water based poly can be more susceptible to surface scratching.
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How do you Degloss oil-based paint?

How do you Degloss oil-based paint? In lieu of TSP, use a commercial deglossing agent or, if the paint is oil-based, rub it down with denatured alcohol. Don't use alcohol on latex paint, though -- it will remove some of the color. You can also degloss the finish using 220-grit sandpaper.
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What primer do I use to cover oil-based paint?

Coat it with an oil or latex bonding primer. If the original paint was really shiny, you'll want to use a primer like Kilz. If it's not too shiny, you can use a latex primer, then put a couple of latex coats over it. Allow the primer to dry.
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What happens if you put acrylic paint over oil paint?

Here's why: the acrylic paint will be unable to stick to the oil paint, so it will flake off. This can sometimes happen very quickly, almost as soon as the acrylics dry, or sometimes it can take weeks. In any case, the acrylic will definitely flake off at some point.
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