Can I use Acrylic paint on a primed wall to paint a mural?
Question:I am painting a mural in my sons bedroom and have lots of acrylic pait I could use in the perfect colors. Can it be used on primered walls for such a project?
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By acrylic paint, you mean acrylic artist's paint? If so, you need to paint on a base coat of white (or whatever you want for a background) before you start. The primer needs to be covered completely, in the case of a mural I would think you would have part of the base coat showing.
Also, I would top coat with a nice waterborne polyurethane in a flat or satin finish. If you are using acrylic wall paint this should not be an issue, but artist's paint is not designed to wear well. I would go for a waterborne poly because it is easier to clean up, dries to a harder finish, is more compatible with the acrylic paints and stays clear. An oil based poly will have a yellow cast and will yellow more over time.
Yes, I did this in my daughters room and it worked beautifully!
you sure can
Yes, you can. But once finished you should varnish it in order to protect it against dust, dirt and, if necessary, you can clean it up without spoiling it.
Yes, but make sure that it is completely covered with primer because the acrylic will not stick to latex or semi-gloss
You don't have to varnish over it. A good paint is washible once it's dry and set.
I've done it in every home I've ever lived in.
CERTAINLY,,, even using HOUSE paint in mis matched returns.
Faux finishing, murals, kids rooms, are as much fun as Cotton candy and a Carousel ride.
LET your SON be part of the project please.
You might even use a Projector of a type to trace some of the lesser detailed areas and items. I do.
Great Q,,, haven't seen one exactly like this in all my time here.
Steven Wolf
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