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I'm going to be painting pre-primed moisture resistant MDF (sliding wardrobe doors being built out of MDF), existing emulsion-painted walls, and (currently glossed) architraves and skirting boards. Am looking at a very dark inky blue.
I was considering possibly using a paint sprayer to make the job a whole lot quicker and hopefully to get an even coverage on the doors. I see people using brands like Lick for example, but then I hear that they are possibly difficult to apply, and wondered if there were any additives or anything that I would need to add to make them easier to work with (or for them to be used more effectively with a sprayer).
And which brands people would recommend. I'll be looking for matte, or a matte that's matte might have more of the properties of a semi-silk (potentially).
Talk to me!
I'm going to be painting pre-primed moisture resistant MDF (sliding wardrobe doors being built out of MDF), existing emulsion-painted walls, and (currently glossed) architraves and skirting boards. Am looking at a very dark inky blue.
I was considering possibly using a paint sprayer to make the job a whole lot quicker and hopefully to get an even coverage on the doors. I see people using brands like Lick for example, but then I hear that they are possibly difficult to apply, and wondered if there were any additives or anything that I would need to add to make them easier to work with (or for them to be used more effectively with a sprayer).
And which brands people would recommend. I'll be looking for matte, or a matte that's matte might have more of the properties of a semi-silk (potentially).
Talk to me!