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Is it true that one must use oil primer when painting over an old coat of oil paint? And that it's ok to then go over the oil primer with latex paint? Thanks in advance! Aaron Fude |
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On Feb 8, 2:08*pm, Aaron Fude wrote:
Hi, Is it true that one must use oil primer when painting over an old coat of oil paint? And that it's ok to then go over the oil primer with latex paint? Thanks in advance! Aaron Fude As long as its clean and sanded or not glossy latex is fine over oil |
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