Latex is the most widely
used paint today. Latex is made with man-made polymers, adhering best to flat oil
or other latex paint.
Be careful about using over wallpaper; sometimes the water in the
paint may dissolve the wallpaper paste.
Look to Latex For:
Easy Clean Up
Low Odor
Quick Drying
What about Alkyds?
Alkyd paints are essentially oil-based formulas with added
chemicals to enhance the flexibility and durability of the paint. Alkyds are usually more
expensive than common oil-based paints, but because they come in such a wide variety of
finishes, alkyds are ideal for many interior and exterior applications.
Look to Alkyds For:
Durability
Low Odor
Coverage over paint layers of "unknown
origin"
Are Oil paints best?
Oil paints were the first kinds of paints used. They provide
hard, glossy surfaces with great durability, but due to oil paint's many drawbacks, and
the recently mandated E.P.A guidelines, it has been largely replaced by latex
and alkyds. And is quickly becoming the preferred product of choice by
professional painters and homeowners alike.
Drawbacks of Oil Paint:
Strong Fumes
Turpentine or mineral spirit clean up
Slow Drying
Ultimately, the type of paint that's right for you
depends on the three P's:
Project, What surface are you
covering?
Price, What can you afford?
Preference, What is the look you
want?