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Can you paint over PVA primer?

Yes, you can paint over PVA primer. However, you should make sure that the primer has fully dried before you start painting. Also, you should use a paint that is appropriate for the surface you are painting on, as some paints are not suitable for use over PVA primer. To ensure the best results, you should use two coats of paint, with the second coat being applied after the first coat has completely dried.

How long before you can paint over PVA primer?

Generally, you can paint over PVA primer after it has dried for at least 24 hours. However, it is best to wait 48-72 hours before applying additional layers of paint to ensure that the primer has had enough time to fully cure.

Can you paint over PVA?

Yes, you can paint over PVA. PVA (polyvinyl acetate) is a type of adhesive glue used for creating strong bonds between surfaces. It is typically used in craft projects and carpentry, but it can also be used as a sealer in certain painting applications. To paint over PVA, you need to make sure that it is completely dry and any excess adhesive is removed. Once the surface is dry and clean, you can then apply the paint. It is important to use a paint primer before applying the paint, as this will help ensure that the paint adheres to the surface properly.