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Ask a Question Latex Paint Applied Over Oil Base Paint Without Primingby AnonymousI have a real problem. A contractor applied latex over oil base paint on interior doors and trim. The latex did not adhere and can be stripped off easily with a finger nail. He does not want to strip off the latex and repaint. He wants to sand and paint over with some other type of paint. I believe that the bond will never be any stronger than the present one. Must the latex paint be stripped off before repainting? Click here to receive email notifications when answers are posted to this question. AnswersAnswered by Karl Crowder, Crowder Painting from Colorado Springs, Colorado This is a very unfortunate problem. Applying latex over oil base paint without priming first hardly never works, even when the paint can says it should. Your painter is looking at 4 options and trying to find one that will fix the mistake without causing major him financial hardship.
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