Need advice on painting MDF [message #29037] |
Sat, 10 April 2004 16:10 |
newsjeff
Messages: 55 Registered: May 2009
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Looking for tips on painting my Flexy Rack. I used 3/4" MDF and have primed with one coat so far. Any other suggestions before I start with the top coat? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Need advice on painting MDF [message #29038 is a reply to message #29037] |
Sun, 11 April 2004 02:42 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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I'm not much of an expert, but two things to consider. If it doesn't look good in primer, it will only look worse with a finish coat. Several coats of primer sanded in between will make a big difference. The second thing is that sanded areas and cut edges of MDF are unpaintable. You have to seal them with something (spot putty or Bondo or the like) to get a paintable surface. I really like Krylon - you have to work at it to screw it up. Rustoleum is a better finish, but you have to be much more careful and it takes forever to dry between coats (not my long suit). Hope that helps.
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Re: Spraying, rolling, brushing? [message #29041 is a reply to message #29040] |
Sun, 11 April 2004 19:56 |
wunhuanglo
Messages: 912 Registered: May 2009
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My experience painting MDF is that once the smooth, "sealed" factory surface is cut or sanded it becomes infinitely porous. No matter how many coats or what paint (spray only) that I used it always showed flatter than the surrounding areas. Maybe I didn't sand well enough? I don't know, but I don't think that's the problem. It's like painting a roll of toilet paper, end on.
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Re: Spraying, rolling, brushing? [message #29042 is a reply to message #29041] |
Sun, 11 April 2004 21:31 |
Bill Martinelli
Messages: 677 Registered: May 2009
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Have never painted mdf for a finish but after painting some bits and pieces just for the sake of it. I noticed the edged are like you say. I wounder how bullseye123 would work? maybe it would seal it? There must be some kind of seal coat you can put on the whole project so its not continuing to soak up the paint. Bill
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