i suppose, but it would make some pretty nasty paint. If your trying to make a color coat for stucco or something, a dry colorant available at a masonry supply store would be a much better option. What exactly are you trying to accomplish? might be able to provide a better answer
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It would if you put on a good latex primer first.
you can paint over latex paint with latex enamel.
Yes you can. Substitute 20% of the water for the cement mix with latex paint (Water based paint) and mix slow and thorough. Don't over used too much paint it will damage the integrity of the concrete.
Can you restate your question are you asking what is the latex paint or are you asking when was the invention of the latex paint.
You need to use either a latex mask paint base (which is a clear base) mixed with acrylic paints (craft paints, createx, liquitex) or a rubber based paint mix that consists of rubber cement mixed with oil paints and thinned out with mineral spirits. Or a combination of the two tecniques can be used together to create a real contrasted look. The latex mask paint base can be found at on line stores like themonstermakers, or other special effects suppliers. It can be airbrushed on, or sponge painted. Depending on how opaque or translucent you want the color, less acrylic color mixed in will give you a see through look, more acrylic will give you a solid color. Rubber cement mix needs to be used with caution, use vinyl gloves, proper ventilation and i even recommend a breathing mask. This is applied using a sponge only. Themonstermakers website has tips/ demo's on how to use this mixture..as well as demos using the latex paint base. Hope this helps, good luck.