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Renovating "cheap" Bedroom Furniture
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I'm looking to paint my chest of drawers which is the same material as the one here
http:// www.eba y.co.uk /sch/i. html?_f rom=R40 &_s acat=0& amp;_so p=15&am p;_nkw= SALUS+P ROGRAMM ABLE+RO OM+THER MOSTAT& amp;rt= nc& LH_BIN= 1
It does, however have some one or two mm scratches on the top. My question is, will i be able to sand it down and then re paint it? i'm not really sure how they are made and i don't want to sand the top laminate layer off to reveal a cheap unpaintable material underneath
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It does, however have some one or two mm scratches on the top. My question is, will i be able to sand it down and then re paint it? i'm not really sure how they are made and i don't want to sand the top laminate layer off to reveal a cheap unpaintable material underneath
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tandh, that link is for room thermostats.
23:36 Wed 02nd Nov 2016
lol oh so sorry, this is the link
http:// www.arg os.co.u k/produ ct/4997 724
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on melamine foiled furniture, three bits of advice from experience. The first is to thoroughly clean and degrease it before painting, the second is that a specialist undercoat is worth using for durability and the third is that a coat or so of varnish (non yellowing) over the top will again aid with durability. So far as the paint goes, multiple thin coats are better than one thick one.
thanks woofgang, i'll use sugar soap to clean it then, that stuff is just brilliant, only just discovered it. I've brought a two in one furniture primer and paint, and I was going to use a foam roller to do it. Do you think that's a good idea? I used it to gloss a piece of wood and it gave such a nice finish
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