Easy
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Hi, my name's Easy, 'cos I wanted something 'easy' to remember! Anyhoo, long time listener, first time caller,
I'm refurbishing (Upcycling?) an old pine dresser for my wife. I want to go a bit 'glam' and a bit 'hollywood', so I'm going for a piano black high gloss finish. I want it to be as smooth as possible, as glasslike as i can get it.
I realise the top and the drawer fronts are the most important parts here, so here's what i have done so far...
oh, and as soon as i can, i will put pics on, like a proper 'wip'...
I have sanded down all surfaces and given it two coats of grey primer, sanding in between coats and after.
now, what paint/finishing product do I need, and what process should I follow to achieve the best 'shine'?
grateful for all replies.
cheers,
easy.
I'm refurbishing (Upcycling?) an old pine dresser for my wife. I want to go a bit 'glam' and a bit 'hollywood', so I'm going for a piano black high gloss finish. I want it to be as smooth as possible, as glasslike as i can get it.
I realise the top and the drawer fronts are the most important parts here, so here's what i have done so far...
oh, and as soon as i can, i will put pics on, like a proper 'wip'...
I have sanded down all surfaces and given it two coats of grey primer, sanding in between coats and after.
now, what paint/finishing product do I need, and what process should I follow to achieve the best 'shine'?
grateful for all replies.
cheers,
easy.