I'm building a small speaker cabinet for a bass amplifier, and it's made of 12mm softwood ply. I'm going to finish it with Duratex paint, which is a water - based paint for speaker cabinets. Some cracks needs to be filled in and I'm concern this might impair paint adhesion. In the website I found the advice
"MDF and plywood will readily accept DuraTex. Some resin, epoxy, plastic and solvent-based wood fillers will impair adhesion over the filled area. Hint: If you do use plastic/solvented fillers, a thin coat of PVA glue can be brushed over the affected zone, this will help seal any solvents, and prime the surface, significantly improving adhesion in these problem areas"
Can I use the regular Ronseal wood filler (acrylic resin and water)? Even better, can I use wood glue in places as a filler and sand it? I'm just a little confused around plastic, epoxy, solvent, acrylic :?
I heard that a mixture of half water and half wood glue can be used to seal wood before the finish, is it correct?
Thanks!
"MDF and plywood will readily accept DuraTex. Some resin, epoxy, plastic and solvent-based wood fillers will impair adhesion over the filled area. Hint: If you do use plastic/solvented fillers, a thin coat of PVA glue can be brushed over the affected zone, this will help seal any solvents, and prime the surface, significantly improving adhesion in these problem areas"
Can I use the regular Ronseal wood filler (acrylic resin and water)? Even better, can I use wood glue in places as a filler and sand it? I'm just a little confused around plastic, epoxy, solvent, acrylic :?
I heard that a mixture of half water and half wood glue can be used to seal wood before the finish, is it correct?
Thanks!