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Painting Mdf
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I am painting new and primed MDF. I know I won't get the lovely finish I get on wood so will three thin and lightly sanded coats of paint be any better or am I wasting my time and should I just do two coats?
thanks Gx
thanks Gx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Mr. Builder. I am using Dulux Satinwood Natural Calico because the whole house was painted in that when I moved in. Rooms I have changed I am avoiding Dulux like the plague and going for trade paint. This however has to be for now. I have a large square arch between sitting and dining rooms. I've had shelving built for up both sides of the arch and over the top for books. Needs to be the same colour as the rooms for now...hence the Dulux. It's just not looking as good as my painting usually does. Gx
Thanks Mr. Builder too...and that I can get a good finish. Don't mind the work if it is going to be perfect.
Phew! Scared me for a minute Rusty...thought you could see me when you mentioned hair. Phone rang a while ago.....today's tip....Do not answer the phone with the hand holding a brush full of paint. I can grow my own grey hair without help from Dulux. x
Phew! Scared me for a minute Rusty...thought you could see me when you mentioned hair. Phone rang a while ago.....today's tip....Do not answer the phone with the hand holding a brush full of paint. I can grow my own grey hair without help from Dulux. x
Thank you both for the advice. Watered down a bit.....never having painted MDF I hadn't thought about how much would soak in....and careful painting and it's looking good so far.
Would the patchiness I was getting to begin with be due to the slightly varying thickness of the primer put on by the builder? In future do I need primer to be very even?
Thanks Gx
Would the patchiness I was getting to begin with be due to the slightly varying thickness of the primer put on by the builder? In future do I need primer to be very even?
Thanks Gx