Hands up, I made a mistake.
I panelled our bathroom in MR MDF which has worked just fine. However, I bought MDF skirting without thinking, not MR MDF.
Now, there has been a drip from the shower door when it is opened, just enough to sit on the skirting and cause the paint to lift and get into the MDF skirting. Enough to make the MDF open up and become fibrous.
Option 1 .. pull out the piece of skirting in question and rout and fit new piece of MR MDF. Major pain.
Option 2 .. dry out and sand back the existing bit of skirting. My plan is to then coat in shellac primer but is there some sort of hardener that can
just hold the MDF fibres that have expanded? Or would a runny epoxy dripped into the MDF be OK, followed by the shellac?
Ta, Geoff
I panelled our bathroom in MR MDF which has worked just fine. However, I bought MDF skirting without thinking, not MR MDF.
Now, there has been a drip from the shower door when it is opened, just enough to sit on the skirting and cause the paint to lift and get into the MDF skirting. Enough to make the MDF open up and become fibrous.
Option 1 .. pull out the piece of skirting in question and rout and fit new piece of MR MDF. Major pain.
Option 2 .. dry out and sand back the existing bit of skirting. My plan is to then coat in shellac primer but is there some sort of hardener that can
just hold the MDF fibres that have expanded? Or would a runny epoxy dripped into the MDF be OK, followed by the shellac?
Ta, Geoff