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MikeE |
posted on 17th Jul 08 at 20:14 |
get some 120 grit paper and give them a light sand over, dust shit and dust off them give them 2 coats of the paint you want to apply. you should always go over with 120 grit sand paper so that the new paint has a good surface to key on to | |
mazdaspeed |
posted on 17th Jul 08 at 19:21 |
^ That's either vinyl or veneer (real wood finish). | |
neoquip |
posted on 17th Jul 08 at 06:05 |
is it wood, or a wood effect wrap over them like kitchen door fronts? | |
BigSte |
posted on 15th Jul 08 at 10:56 |
I'd buy Dulux satin wood paint..... just painted a radiator cover with this and really pleased with the outcome | |
Tommy L |
posted on 15th Jul 08 at 09:19 |
Yes. You'll get a better finish cos as you said you've got a gloss on them and it will look better and be easier to paint on and shouldn't flake in a few months | |
loubielou |
posted on 15th Jul 08 at 09:17 |
Is it going to make a massive difference? theres 11 doors to do :| | |
Tommy L |
posted on 15th Jul 08 at 09:16 |
You could paint over them but you would be better off rubbing them down. | |
loubielou |
posted on 15th Jul 08 at 09:14 |
theyre wood, not sure what type and have a gloss over the top | |
stubbsy05 |
posted on 15th Jul 08 at 09:00 |
MOre info on the wardrobes. Are they pine? Chip board? What finish are they, gloss? | |
loubielou |
posted on 15th Jul 08 at 08:41 |
Basically, im decorating my room, ive done the walls but now have to do the wardrobes. Theyre built in. Is it possible to just paint over them? or do I have to sand them all down? |