My dad used to mix quikcrete in it
latex paint is more commonly used
Latex
It is water based paint that has no sheen to it and does not clean well. Usually used on ceilings.
When you've been using latex paint. Then clean them only in water.
My dad used to mix quikcrete in it
Either oil or latex primer can be used over interior latex paint.
latex paint is more commonly used
When The Paint Is Not Oil Based. example: Latex Paint!
Latex
You should not need a sealer over latex paint. If you sealed the paint, it eliminates the breathing it is designed to have thus compromising the paint, and may cause it to peel together with the sealer.
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Water based paint is often termed "latex based" and it is used for a vast amount of applications.
100% acrylic paint can definitely go over latex. Acrylic paint actually is the same thing as latex paint. Some manufacturers differentiate their products as 100% acrylic and also have a product called latex that is made of acrylic plus co binders and other additives. So while one is 100% acrylic and the other is a mixture they are both water based and considered latex.
Yes it can, but not very much.
I guess you mean 'latex' paint (polyvinyl and polymer paint). These are 'built' chemical substances, of which many varieties exist. I've used both interior and exterior latex paints. The exterior latex paint seems to be of better quality, more suitable to cope with weathering influences. After a year it looked pretty much like new. I haven't seen it after five years, though.
It is water based paint that has no sheen to it and does not clean well. Usually used on ceilings.