Hi
I'm in the process of building some prototype kitchen cabinet doors - I'm fairly much a beginner, and I'm struggling to get a decent finish. The doors are simple shaker style, which I want to finish in cream (not too glossy).
My initial approach has been two coats of general purpose water based primer, then two coats of acrylic eggshell. From lots of searching on the forum this is appears to be one of the many approaches used!
I've been applying both primer and topcoat with a foam roller- and my first attempt had the classic orange peel effect. While not awful, I'd like to improve it a bit. Am currently trying to lay off the paint with a brush, but given how quickly the paint seems to start drying I'm still left with fairly clear brush strokes.
Can anybody suggest any better approaches. Should I just buy some oil-based paint and use this (I'm in no terrible rush, so can cope with long drying times) and if so could I still apply this over the water based primer? Should I thin the eggshell - or look at using Floetrol or something?
Any other suggestions much appreciated (and apologies for contributing yet another MDF/paint thread)
Keith
I'm in the process of building some prototype kitchen cabinet doors - I'm fairly much a beginner, and I'm struggling to get a decent finish. The doors are simple shaker style, which I want to finish in cream (not too glossy).
My initial approach has been two coats of general purpose water based primer, then two coats of acrylic eggshell. From lots of searching on the forum this is appears to be one of the many approaches used!
I've been applying both primer and topcoat with a foam roller- and my first attempt had the classic orange peel effect. While not awful, I'd like to improve it a bit. Am currently trying to lay off the paint with a brush, but given how quickly the paint seems to start drying I'm still left with fairly clear brush strokes.
Can anybody suggest any better approaches. Should I just buy some oil-based paint and use this (I'm in no terrible rush, so can cope with long drying times) and if so could I still apply this over the water based primer? Should I thin the eggshell - or look at using Floetrol or something?
Any other suggestions much appreciated (and apologies for contributing yet another MDF/paint thread)
Keith