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Last Updated: 7th Sep 2024

Is it possible to use an oil-based primer and water-based paint?

When using oil-based paints, always prime.
Apply one to two coats with an oil- or water-based bonding primer. Dry according to the product instructions. When the former paint color, stains and other imperfections of the surface are gone, you will know that the surface has been properly primed.



What primer should I use?

Water-based primer and oil-based primer paint are two different things. The water-based primer is much easier to clean as no turpentine or other chemicals are required. All you need is warm soapy water.

What paint type can I use with an oil-based primer? Latex Paint on an Oil-Based Primer Latex primers can be used on soft and drywall, with a few exceptions.

People often ask if it is possible to mix oil-based and water-based paints.

Water-based and oil-based colors should not be mixed because the oil is separable from the water. If the oil paints have been chemically modified, and you are using water soluble or mixable oil paints you can mix your colors.

How many coats do I need of primer?

For interior walls, you will need one to two coats. However, it all depends on the wall material and paint color as well as the primer. Continue reading to find out the ideal number of primer coats needed for interior painting projects of all kinds.