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When Should I Use Oil-Based Paint?
When Should I Use Latex Paint?
The Truth of The Matter
Though there are fewer options, there are still times when I prefer a good oil-based paint. My use of oil-based painthas largely been limited to enamels in recent years because n…
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Перевести · In Petroleum Engineer's Guide to Oil Field Chemicals and Fluids (Second Edition), 2015. Colloidally stabilized latex. Latex emulsions that are prepared by conventional emulsion polymerization become unstable in the presence of salt. In order to improve the salt tolerance of latex …
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Перевести · Latex Paint vs. Oil Based Paint. Latex paint is a water-based paint. Latex paint dries quickly and is what most people use in their homes. Oil-based paint is made with either alkyd (synthetic) or linseed (natural) oils. It is more durable than latex …
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Перевести · 20.02.2018 · This is the critical step when converting over from oil to latex. You must prime. Use either an oil primer or shellac based primer for the priming. There are some latex primers that may work, but you may get a crackle finish with some of the latex primers. I don’t take the chance, oil and shellac primers have been used for years for converting oil to latex, …
What ' s The difference between oil based and latex based paint?
What ' s The difference between oil based and latex based paint?
Knowing the type of paint you’re using or removing will determine every step you take. Oil-based paints can cover moisture well, and they last for a while. On the other hand, latex-based paint dries quickly and holds a vibrant color. But how are you supposed to tell what kind of paint it is?
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When to use oil based primer on latex?
When to use oil based primer on latex?
Applying oil-based primers on unfinished surfaces will always give you one of the best foundations for the top latex paint layer to adhere properly to the surface. On wood surfaces, for example, the oil-based primers do so much in preventing the wood from producing tannins and bleeding to the surface of the latex paint.
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Can you use oil based paint on latex enamel?
Can you use oil based paint on latex enamel?
My use of oil-based paint has largely been limited to enamels in recent years because no matter how hard I search, I cannot find a latex paint with the same performance as a good old-fashioned oil-based enamel.
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How can you tell if a surface is latex or oil based?
How can you tell if a surface is latex or oil based?
The best way to know if a painted surface is latex-based or oil-based is to start with a cotton ball and acetone. Acetone naturally removes latex, so it’s an excellent way to know what you’re dealing with right away.
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Перевести · 22.07.2020 · If you want to know how to tell if the paint is oil or latex-based, dip a cotton ball in acetone and dab the paint in a small area. Look at the cotton swab to see if any paint was removed. If it was, it’s latex; If it wasn’t removed, you’re dealing with oil-based …
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latex_(rubber)
Latex is a stable dispersion (emulsion) of polymer microparticles in water. Latexes are found in nature, but synthetic latexes are common as well.

Latex as found in nature is a milky fluid found in 10% of all flowering plants (angiosperms). It is a complex emulsion consisting of proteins, alkaloids, starches, sugars, oils, tannins, resins, and gums that
Latex is a stable dispersion (emulsion) of polymer microparticles in water. Latexes are found in nature, but synthetic latexes are common as well.

Latex as found in nature is a milky fluid found in 10% of all flowering plants (angiosperms). It is a complex emulsion consisting of proteins, alkaloids, starches, sugars, oils, tannins, resins, and gums that coagulate on exposure to air. It is usually exuded after tissue injury. In most plants, latex is white, but some have yellow, orange, or scarlet latex. Since the 17th century, latex has been used as a term for the fluid substance in plants, deriving from the Latin word for "liquid." It serves mainly as defense against herbivorous insects. Latex is not to be confused with plant sap; it is a distinct substance, separately produced, and with separate functions.

The word latex is also used to refer to natural latex rubber, particularly non-vulcanized rubber. Such is the case in products like latex gloves, latex condoms and latex clothing.

Originally, the name given to latex by indigenous Equator tribes who cultivated the rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, was "caoutchouc", from the words caa ('tear') and ochu ('tree'), because of the way it is collected.
Перевести · 28.12.2018 · Latex is a fluid added by Industrial Foregoing.Latex is created in the Tree Fluid Extractor, and can be used to create Tiny Dry Rubber using the Latex Processing Unit.It will inflict Slowness and Poison status effects if it is consumed with a Straw.Entities who touch liquid Latex …
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I Applied Latex Over Oil-Based Paint | How to Fix
February 11, 2021
Have you ever painted latex over oil-based paint without properly prepping the walls? The unlucky readers who answered ‘yes’ know how painful this mistake is! After two years of painting our new home, this is the first run-in with oil-based paint.
Although this is one of the smaller rooms in our house, it has 8 (!!!) doors! I say this because it is very time-consuming to paint doors, especially when 4 are large doors with slats. Fixing my mistake took countless hours and 5 coats of paint, but it looks great!
So how did I figure out my mistake? There were a few factors that made me realize that something wasn’t right. First, the paint felt chalky even though it was a satin finish. Secondly, the paint was chipping off at the slightest scratch. I could take my nail and easily scrape off a long strip of paint. A quick google search confirmed this is a common painting mistake.
Ideally, I would love for you to learn from my mistake and avoid the headache altogether! But if you find yourself in the same pickle as me, I will take you through the various ways to resolve the problem and move on!
Latex paint is a water-based paint. Latex paint dries quickly and is what most people use in their homes.
Oil-based paint is made with either alkyd (synthetic) or linseed (natural) oils. It is more durable than latex paint so it is more frequently used on trim and doors. It takes longer to dry and requires chemicals to clean up any paint messes.
If you suspect that paint in your house is an oil-based paint, there is an easy way to check. Grab denatured alcohol from your garage (or hardware store) and put some on a cotton ball. Rub the alcohol on a small area of the painted surface. If paint comes off onto the cotton ball, it is latex paint and you are good to go. If no paint rubs off, you have oil-based paint. Skip to the second step if you do not have to remove latex paint.
There are a few ways to remove the latex paint and one option may work better than another depending on your situation. With all of these solutions, it is important to wear a mask to protect your lungs!
Using warm water and a scouring pad worked great to remove the latex paint quickly. The downside is that it is incredibly messy. Dirty water and wet paint splattered everywhere and made a big mess. This is a great option if the floors are unfinished in your house or you are removing paint outside.
I ended up primarily using a paint scraper, followed by a scouring pad. Then, I used a sanding block and wiped the trim and doors down thoroughly with Krud Kutter.
I removed most of the peeling paint and then sanded it as smooth as possible. The trim is 50 years old and I wasn’t too concerned with imperfections here and there.
I have another confession – I skipped scraping the doors and just crossed my fingers that the bonding primer and trim specific paint would suffice. I don’t know that I would ever have finished this mudroom if I had to scrap all 8 doors! We will see how they hold up, but they are already looking better with the primer and trim paint applied.
I found some other solutions to this problem online but did not test them out.Depending on how much time you want to spend removing all of the paint, a combination of these options could speed up the process.
I’m giving you a big round of applause if you discovered the oil-based paint before painting over it with latex paint! This will save you a ton of time and is a pretty quick fix. First, you will take a sanding block and scuff up the surface with the oil-based paint. Wipe down the surface to remove any dust and dirt. Next, you will apply one coat of bonding primer before adding the actual trim paint.
I have a confession. I have never purchased the type of paint that is made specifically for trim and doors. In the past, I purchased the same type of paint (SuperPaint interior acrylic latex) for the walls and trim/doors. This type works best on drywall and there is actually a more durable paint for your trim and doors.
To fix our mudroom debacle, I applied 2 coats of Sherwin Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel and I can really tell the difference! I definitely recommend using this type of paint for trim and doors for future projects. For the application, I used a combination of an angled paintbrush and a small roller to paint the surfaces.
I’d like to share another personal story that completely tripped me up with applying latex over oil-based paint.
Last year, we removed the wallpaper from our foyer and the paper came off in strips, leaving the glue on the walls. Instead of using a steamer to scrape off all of the glue, we were instructed to use an oil-based primer to seal in the wallpaper glue and then apply the latex paint. When you apply water-based paint (latex) over wallpaper glue, it reactivates the glue and turns into a gummy mess.
When I asked my Sherwin Williams rep why I could use latex paint over oil-based primer in our foyer, but not in the mudroom, he explained that the type of paint sheen plays a big part. In our foyer, the sheen was flat for the oil-based primer which allowed the latex paint to grab onto something and adhere. Because our mudroom trim and doors had a glossier sheen, it wouldn’t allow the latex paint to grab onto anything. This is why it scraped right off.
Moral of the story: when in doubt, reach out to your local paint store experts for advice!
Fixing this mistake was a huge pain in the butt, but it was definitely worth it. My family is pretty rough on our mudroom and we need durable paint on the trim and doors to hold up. I hope my experience will make your paint removal process go a little bit quicker!
For more tips on choosing interior paint colors, head on over to my friend Katelin’s site at The Inspiring Investment where she shares tips on picking the perfect colors!
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