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Flexible Latex
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Nov 6, 2008
I have a friend who just did a fine art painting using some sort of latex as a ground. She then painted her somewhat thick oils over the latex. I don't want to atagonize her by asking exactly what paint she used.
I'm thinking it's not good craft to paint oils over 'latex' as the oils could eventually peel or crack.
Am I correct?
thanks in advance,
Mm
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Tired, Cold, and Damp
Though you do have a valid point (it could be an issue in some circumstances), there are some latex products that are commonly used as an underbody for oils
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Nov 6, 2008
Ok,
Thanks for a quick reply!
I have been considering buying a painting from this artist, but I think I won't because she's vague about how she does things. I don't want to pay for something that has a limited lifespan.
And I see I goofed with my first post, oops, I'll be more careful in the future. Such a great place! I just bought a house that was built in '72, it needs everything! I might have some questions...
Cheers,
Mm
I have a friend who just did a fine art painting using some sort of latex as a ground. She then painted her somewhat thick oils over the latex. I don't want to atagonize her by asking exactly what paint she used.
I'm thinking it's not good craft to paint oils over 'latex' as the oils could eventually peel or crack.
Am I correct?
thanks in advance,
Mm
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I have a friend who just did a fine art painting using some sort of latex as a ground ...
In art school we coated the canvas with Gesso. Applying oil paint directly on the canvas can actually eat through the canvas. I believe that the Gesso was latex based. None of my paintings has had problems with cracking or peeling, even after being stored in extreme temperature conditions. I wouldn't worry about the oil on top of a latex coated canvas. This method is used by most artists.
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Nov 17, 2008
Gesso is specifically designed to be a ground. I'm thinking a bright red latex could be a slick surface without 'tooth' to hold the paint.
Gesso is specifically designed to be a ground. I'm thinking a bright red latex could be a slick surface without 'tooth' to hold the paint.
Bashing my head against the walls in some of the internet's finest chat rooms.
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Nov 18, 2008
Absolutely. This person ran a framing shop for twenty years, then started painting four years ago, self taught. Tooth and other mechanical needs of painting, the craft of painting, needs to be learned from books or a quality teacher. I've asked twice what kind of paint is the ground, and not gotten a satisfactory answer. Someone who's even just glanced through Mayer or any other technique book would know, but not a self taught painter relying on other un-knowlegible people selling art supplies or house paint.
End of rant!! I once was asked, by a very sweet old lady, how large portrait of her grandchildern could be fixed. It looked awful. Broad areas of black that were cracked and peeling. Very sad. And unnecessary.
OK, thank you for your post,
Melissa
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I’m Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award Winning Speed Screed. In this article, I am going to take a look at latex self levelling compound.
Firstly, calling something ‘self levelling’ can be a little misleading because the screed will not level itself. In reality, the screed should be called self-smoothing. However, it is more commonly known as self-levelling within the industry.
The difference between ordinary screed and the latex self-levelling variety is that it contains a latex additive. Instead of using water to mix, this is replaced with latex. There is no need to add any additional water to this screed. The latex floor screed will then provide a good, level surface on which to lay carpet , vinyl , tiles or other final flooring solutions.
With the additional latex comes added flexibility, so if there is any type of movement in the base layer or substrate the compound can adjust and allow for that movement. This makes the latex screed perfect for bonding to materials that may be problematic for other types of screed, like plywood , for example.
Latex self levelling compound/floor screed is used for a variety of projects so it is worth looking at the type of applications it is most useful for:
Bonded screed layer – this is perfect for self levelling latex screed because the compound needs to form a good bond with the base layer.
Unbonded screed layer – the screed is not best suited for this type of construction because of the presence of a membrane between the substrate and screed.
Floating screed layer – this is used for sound or heating installations and because the screed sits of an insulation layer it is not a suitable form of construction.
When using latex screeds the key factor is the strength of the bonding process. The substrate must be completely solid without any cracks, crumbling areas or other problems with integrity. If the latex screed is placed on a suboptimal substrate it is likely to crack or delaminate.
Always take care to make sure that the substrate is free from any contaminants. This can mean dust, oil, grease or anything that can get into the screed. Any contamination must be removed before the latex self levelling compound is applied and this can be done mechanically by shot blasting or grinding the area. Any paint present on the substrate should also be removed.
Once mechanical cleaning is completed the area should be vacuumed to remove any remaining dust or dirt and a primer applied to help the latex self-levelling screed to bond firmly. Some types of latex self levelling compounds do not need the primer – always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Each manufacturer has their own guidelines for thickness. As a rough guide, the minimum depth for this type of screed is around 2-3mm, with the maximum depth at 10-15mm. However, with some products thickness can be increased to around 30mm by adding in bulking aggregates following manufacturer’s guidance.
Latex self levelling compounds are usually used to help smooth the surface of a concrete or screed layer so that a thin floor covering can be laid. When properly applied it should stop any imperfections in the base showing through the final floor coverings.
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