How do I convert oil base solid body DECK stain to solid body water base DECK stain without stripping deck?

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Seems like there are some answers here: How to Paint Latex Paint Over Oil-Based Paint Contributor By Josh Baum eHow Contributing Writer Article Rating: (4 Ratings) Painting a fresh coat of paint over an old one is usually simple, but when you're applying latex paint on top of oil paint, problems can arise. If you do this without any preventative action, you'll almost certainly see your latex coat peel and bubble. Be sure to follow these steps and prepare the surface with an appropriate primer before painting to ensure a peel-free latex coat that will last for years.

Email Print Article Add to Favorites Flag Article Difficulty: Moderately Easy Instructions Things You'll Need: Paper towels Stiff bristle brush Sponge Bucket Dish soap Water Old towels Oil-based primer engineered for latex paint Paintbrushes Latex paint Paint can opener Paint can stirrer Step 1 Shop for your supplies. With the exception of the paint and primer, you can use your personal preference to dictate all buying decisions. Shop for the primer first, reading the labels carefully so that you choose an oil-based primer that is designed specifically to be covered with latex paint.

All major primer brands have a formula for this purpose. If possible, you should also buy your paint from the same brand, because the weatherproofing chemicals in the primer will be optimized for use with the same brand's paint formula. Step 2 Mix up a mild soapy solution in a bucket by combining cool tap water and liquid dish soap.

Use paper towels, sponges and stiff bristle brushes to apply the solution to the painted surfaces and clean them thoroughly. Heavy-duty brushes are needed for most exterior paint jobs, while sponges are usually sufficient to clean indoor walls. Step 3 Empty the bucket of remaining soapy water and rinse it well.

Rinse your brushes and sponges, too. Fill the bucket with clean water with which to rinse the soapy residue from the paint. Step 4 Use sponges and clean water to wipe up any remaining soap suds and residue.

When all of the soap has been washed away, dry the painted surfaces as best as you can using old towels. Let the surfaces air dry for a while to get the last of the moisture out. Step 5 Shake the can of oil-based primer, then open it and stir it with a paint can stirrer.

Use a paintbrush to paint a thin and even layer of primer over the entire painted surface. Let this coat dry completely. Step 6 Apply a second coat of primer in a thin, even layer and allow this coat to dry completely.

Step 7 Shake a can of your latex paint and open it. Stir the paint up a bit with a paint stirring stick. Apply the paint over the layers of primer using a paintbrush.

When the first coat has dried completely, it is recommended that you apply a second coat. Additional coats may be required depending on the color of your fresh paint and that of the old oil-based paint. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next one Sources: www.ehow.com/how_4530658_paint-latex-paint-over-oilbased.html .

1 You'll want to pressure wash the entire deck, using a 2200 PSI gas pressure washer. That will remove any old stain, and you can finish it with anything you like. I would recommend staying with an oil based stain, however, unless you don't get a lot of rain where you are.

You'll want to pressure wash the entire deck, using a 2200 PSI gas pressure washer. That will remove any old stain, and you can finish it with anything you like. I would recommend staying with an oil based stain, however, unless you don't get a lot of rain where you are.

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My deck has been painting in the past . I have taken the time to get most of the old paint off . Can I just stain it now.

How long should I wait before I stain treated deck boards.

Have a deck that is old, stained repeatedly and half new. What kind of stain can I use to make the deck a uniform color.

Where can I get the best materials to seal and stain outdoor deck.

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