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No if you apply it correctly…
Using Behr acrylic paint with mixed-in primer over oil-based painted trim can potentially lead to issues like peeling if not applied correctly. Oil-based paints have a slick surface that can hinder the adhesion of acrylic paints unless proper preparation is done. To prevent peeling, it is crucial to thoroughly sand the oil-based painted trim to create a rough surface for better paint adhesion. Additionally, applying a bonding primer specifically designed to promote adhesion between the oil-based paint and the acrylic paint is essential. This will create a strong foundation for the acrylic paint to adhere to the oil-based surface without peeling. Overall, proper surface preparation and using the right bonding primer can help ensure the durability and longevity of the acrylic paint over the oil-based painted trim.