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Painting MDF - Wipeable and Hard.

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Ace_Bridger | 18:59 Mon 31st Oct 2005 | Home & Garden
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I need to paint some MDF in my recently converted camper van.

I want a hard wearing surface which is wipeable, easy to clean and won't stain easily.

I plan to use an MDF primer but could really do with some advice of what top coat to use? Gloss, emulsion, egg shell, etc??????

Thanks in advance,

Ace
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have had good results (including a bath panel)


using normal emulsion paint and then covering it with a layer or 2 of matt varnish - seems to work so far

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Many thanks Cosyrosy
you can buy stick on vinyl type stuff called fablon in diy shops
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Ah, that sounds interesting, I'll have a search.

Many thanks,

Ace
i was gonna suggest fablon too. It comes in loads of different patterns and would be much quicker, wouldn't chip and is totally wipeable. you can get some which is like a worktop style pattern. I have used this as a quick make over for kitchen cupboard doors in my little flat when I first lived by myself. Worked a treat.
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Have discovered a hardwearing and wipeable emulsion in Homebase designed for bathrooms. Will be using 2 coats of MDF primer followed by 2-3 coats of this emulsion.

Dependent on the finish of this I may overcoat with 1-2 coats of matt varnish; to give that ultimate protection.

Thanks for all the answers.

Ace

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