painting on MDF...

It's a ******* to paint, seal it with PVA mixed with water first, then prime it with spray primer, then top coat it with spray paint for MDF

:)
 
It's a ******* to paint, seal it with PVA mixed with water first, then prime it with spray primer, then top coat it with spray paint for MDF

:)

thats what i would normally use...some say don't use this, use only spirit based
products to seal first..:thinking: then apply the eggshell,...
it needs to withstand everyday knocks...so must be hard on edges...
 
Acrylic primer.....dries quick, quick rub down between coats with fine grade sandpaper, then use acrylic undercoat which dries quick, remembering to rub down between coats then couple of coats of your finish. Bit time consuming but if you want a nice finish, which I presume you do for doors, then there isn't a 'quick' way of doing it. Remember after you have rubbed down to wipe off the dust otherwise you will get a c**p finish.:thumbs:
Instead of spraying use a 'gloss foam roller' which is about 4" and will speed the job up and give you a nice finish.:thumbs:
 
Acrylic primer.....dries quick, quick rub down between coats with fine grade sandpaper, then use acrylic undercoat which dries quick, remembering to rub down between coats then couple of coats of your finish. Bit time consuming but if you want a nice finish, which I presume you do for doors, then there isn't a 'quick' way of doing it. Remember after you have rubbed down to wipe off the dust otherwise you will get a c**p finish.:thumbs:
Instead of spraying use a 'gloss foam roller' which is about 4" and will speed the job up and give you a nice finish.:thumbs:

thanks....
 
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