Eyesaw":29i8v66e said:
Thank you for your replies
I will mix a little thinners with dulux high gloss and see how it turns out.
It'll turn out sh*te. Guarenteed.
I strongly suggest you search for the other thread about painting the edges before you do that - it gives you multiple options on how to achieve an edge surface capable of giving a "high gloss" finish.
If you go ahead regardless and just slap on some thinned paint, you'll wish you hadn't. When it dries it will feel like sandpaper itself and will require a lot of sanding back - except now you're sanding gloss paint, which will clog up the paper and cause you no end of headaches.
You'll likely get fed up, peed off, and end up leaving it "as is" - which you'll then convince yourself is "good enough".
If you want a gloss finish, you'll need to make the edges perfectly smooth BEFORE you touch it with any paint, so once painted all you'll have to to is a little denibbing on the first primer coat, and topcoat of gloss will be glossy as you desire. There's no shortcuts edgepainting average B&Q quality MDF.
Failure to do this will be a hard lesson to learn that will be time consuming to rectify.