How in the world can you tell if it's oil based? I have read that you shouldn't use latex over oil. I would like to paint all my baseboards and door trim but I'm hesitant to use latex. Suggestions?
Our home has oil based paint on all of the door trim, doors, baseboards, crown molding, etc. The walls are all latex. I Googled it and AI says "it's common to use oil based paints for doors and trim while using latex paint for interior walls. Oil based paint provides a durable, hard finish often preferred for trim and doors, while latex is a good choice for walls due to its flexibility and ease of cleaning".Hill08 said:
How in the world can you tell if it's oil based? I have read that you shouldn't use latex over oil. I would like to paint all my baseboards and door trim but I'm hesitant to use latex. Suggestions?
Your local paint store should be able to guide you on oil based paint versus latex paint and how to tell the difference. Also, if you take a flake of the paint on your baseboards/door trim to them, they should be able to tell you if the current paint is oil based or latex. Same for your interior walls.Hill08 said:
How in the world can you tell if it's oil based? I have read that you shouldn't use latex over oil. I would like to paint all my baseboards and door trim but I'm hesitant to use latex. Suggestions?