yes,depending on how many coats youre going to put on,it will start to peel off over a very short period of time if you dont use atleast 3 coats,and even then the top layer may still peel off.
2006-08-22 15:05:38
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answered by aries4272 4
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They won't mix. Latex has a water base and alkyd has an oil base. If you take a look at the label under 'clean-up' you'll see that one cleans up with soap and water but the other needs paint thinner.
2006-08-22 15:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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you may actually blend them. Paint is basically tint in a medium, this medium being latex. To get the diverse sheens, a powdered chemical is further to the tint base. maximum bases commence out as gloss and then at the same time as more desirable chemical is further, the sheen turns into duller. once you integrate your 2 paints, you'll basically finally end up with a chemcial percentage between that for satin and semi-gloss, the sheen will be someplace in the middle.
2016-11-26 23:55:35
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answered by kavanagh 4
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Oil and water based paint(latex) don't mix. You paint job is not going to last and will all peel off within a few months.
2006-08-22 15:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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it will curdle like lemon and milk just got to the paint store and tell them what you need if color isnt to big of an issue get mis-tints they are usually only a couple dollars a gallon and if to dark can be cut down with white
keep your oil base and water solulable seperrate
2006-08-22 15:07:00
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answered by Aaron A 5
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both paints clean up with water
2017-02-04 21:43:28
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answered by Colleen Gwinn 1
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Oil and water do not mix.
2006-08-22 15:10:43
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answered by ingy 3
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NO
2006-08-22 15:03:47
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answered by Anonymous
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