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As long as your previous layer of paint (no matter whether it was an acrylic, enamel or lacquer) is fully "CURED", you can put anything you want over it.


The key is the paint must be cured, not just dry. Once it is cured, it is pretty hard to dislodge it.


When it was discovered that something like Castrol Superclean would take paint off of just about anything, it was considered a great product, and alot safer than the alternatives. Vallejo primer is probably one of the brands of paint that it won't take off however.


Your surface has to be clean or dust and oil, and then once your primer is cured, you are good to go with anything else.


Curious though, you say you want to paint in doors, and thus want to go with an acrylic primer, but yet still want to do color coats with enamel? Kind of defeats the purpose of painting inside doesn't it? As enamels are quite smelly, not as bad as lacquers, but still quite bad.


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