DuncanA
Established Member
I'm currently getting ready to paint a tool chest and I've got a tin of red oil paint for the final colour coat. I chose an oil paint as a the traditional option suitable for a chest of traditional hand tools.
For a primer I ordered some oil-based primer online which arrived today but unfortunately I've been sent a water-based primer (Rustins 'Problem Solving White Primer'). I'll be letting the seller know, but I was wondering if I could get away with using the water-based primer with an oil paint top coat (and avoid the complications and delays of getting it replaced)? I've read that water-based paints don't work well over oil-based primers, are there similar problems or incompatibilities for the reverse - will it allow decent coverage and lifespan?
Thanks in advance.
For a primer I ordered some oil-based primer online which arrived today but unfortunately I've been sent a water-based primer (Rustins 'Problem Solving White Primer'). I'll be letting the seller know, but I was wondering if I could get away with using the water-based primer with an oil paint top coat (and avoid the complications and delays of getting it replaced)? I've read that water-based paints don't work well over oil-based primers, are there similar problems or incompatibilities for the reverse - will it allow decent coverage and lifespan?
Thanks in advance.