If you check oil manufacturers web sites, they say there is no problem with switching between synthetic and mineral oil. I have never read a FAQ, specifically discussing mixing them, but since you can switch them, you are technically mixing them.
They also state clearly, unless you have an engine that specifically calls for a special break in oil, there is no period of time you need to wait, to switch to synthetic. Many vehicles now come right from the factory with synthetic oil in the crankcase.
The only real difference between synthetic, and mineral oil anymore is, the synthetic oil can handle more extreme temperatures, and provide longer drain intervals.
Lubricity is about the same in both.
They also state clearly, unless you have an engine that specifically calls for a special break in oil, there is no period of time you need to wait, to switch to synthetic. Many vehicles now come right from the factory with synthetic oil in the crankcase.
The only real difference between synthetic, and mineral oil anymore is, the synthetic oil can handle more extreme temperatures, and provide longer drain intervals.
Lubricity is about the same in both.