big4life Plat Hero Platinum Feb 20, 2004 #1 Have any of you ever tried this? How easy was it, and any good advice for me? I want to try this on a couple shelves and a desk top.
Have any of you ever tried this? How easy was it, and any good advice for me? I want to try this on a couple shelves and a desk top.
Paulo New member Feb 20, 2004 #2 yeah, make sure to get the multi-stage paint. It comes out pretty good. I would stay away from the "one can does all" stuff.
yeah, make sure to get the multi-stage paint. It comes out pretty good. I would stay away from the "one can does all" stuff.
Paulo New member Feb 20, 2004 #4 Oh, and put a coat of poly over the top after your done to keep out junk and make it last.
big4life Plat Hero Platinum Feb 20, 2004 #5 Bullit said: big4life, broly..... you have totally caught the gay. Click to expand... What can I say, you won me over to your way of thinking.
Bullit said: big4life, broly..... you have totally caught the gay. Click to expand... What can I say, you won me over to your way of thinking.
Mr. dB Elite Mentor Platinum Platinum Feb 20, 2004 #7 Paulo said: yeah, make sure to get the multi-stage paint. It comes out pretty good. I would stay away from the "one can does all" stuff. Click to expand... Does it need to be baked after painting?
Paulo said: yeah, make sure to get the multi-stage paint. It comes out pretty good. I would stay away from the "one can does all" stuff. Click to expand... Does it need to be baked after painting?
Paulo New member Feb 20, 2004 #8 Mr. dB said: Does it need to be baked after painting? Click to expand... no bake. It is regular paint/enamel. The base coat puts down the color, then the other is what causes the crackling effect to occur.
Mr. dB said: Does it need to be baked after painting? Click to expand... no bake. It is regular paint/enamel. The base coat puts down the color, then the other is what causes the crackling effect to occur.